Taking necessary preventive dental steps can help you maintain a healthy smile for years to come. Keep in mind, however, that factors such as age are unavoidable, and sometimes structures lose strength, experience infection, and more. When issues such as these occur, your dentist may recommend the help of restorative care.
Restorative dentistry is a branch of dentistry that encompasses treatments aimed at restoring your smile’s health. This could range anywhere from treating a cavity to undergoing a root canal procedure, obtaining a periodontal cleaning, and many things in-between. Though your treatment will largely depend on your oral health needs, one of the most versatile restorations used is the dental crown.
Dental crowns are caps that are designed to fit snugly over a tooth. Not only can they be tooth-colored to provide a near-seamless finish, but are used following a few different procedures to help promote healing and protect structures from outside harm. For more information on restorative care, contact our office.
Crowns can be used in a number of situations, including for cracks and fractures. When a tooth is capped in this instance, it prevents exposure to the pressure of your bite and prevents further damage from occurring. Dental crowns can also be used to address broken teeth, structures that are too small compared to the ones surrounding it, teeth that recently underwent root canal therapy, cosmetic blemishing, and more.
A major benefit of a crown restoration is that it can be fashioned to mimic the shape, size, and appearance of a healthy tooth. This means that you no longer have to sacrifice your smile’s appearance for the sake of oral health. Instead, you can have the best of both worlds!
Speaking of customization, dental caps come in different types. Traditional metal crowns may be recommended for molar teeth, whereas lifelike porcelain may be used for the more noticeable front teeth. Another option may be porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM), offering the cosmetic benefits of porcelain and the durability of metal. When you meet with our team, we will discuss your personal needs and preferences to determine the best treatment for you.
Whether you are looking to address an infection or are in need of your checkup, our team is here for you. To schedule your next appointment with our office, contact Pecan Tree Dental in Grand Prairie, TX by calling 972-262-5111 today.
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