Dental crowns are highly customized dental prostheses that aim to restore the form, function and aesthetics of a tooth, providing a healthy and natural smile.
Dental crowns can be cemented onto a damaged or weakened tooth, restoring its form and function, or in the case of missing teeth, they can be screwed onto an implant, reproducing the same characteristics (function and aesthetics) as the lost natural teeth. The material most commonly used for dental crowns is, in the vast majority of cases, all-ceramic and, in very exceptional cases, metal and ceramic. Each material has its own advantages and is chosen according to the clinical situation and the patient's needs and preferences.
Dental crowns offer an effective and long-lasting solution for restoring damaged or missing teeth and improving the aesthetics of the smile.
Dental crowns can protect and restore teeth damaged by extensive decay, restoring their function and aesthetics.
In cases of dental fractures, crowns can be used to cover and protect the tooth, preventing future complications.
After endodontic treatment, commonly known as root canalization, the placement of a dental crown can be recommended to protect the weakened tooth and restore its form and function.
Regardless of whether a missing tooth is visible or not, it should always be replaced. The implant will act as a support for a dental crown that will perfectly replace the natural tooth.
When a tooth is damaged by extensive decay, fractures or other problems, its ability to chew food properly can be compromised. Dental crowns rebuild the structure of the tooth, restoring normal chewing ability and allowing you to enjoy a varied and healthy diet.
As well as restoring chewing function, dental crowns also protect damaged teeth from further damage. By completely enveloping the tooth, the crown acts as a physical barrier, preventing bacteria from entering and preventing the development of cavities and other complications.
Dental crowns are made from durable and resistant materials such as ceramic or metal-ceramic, guaranteeing a long-term solution. With proper care, crowns withstand the daily forces exerted during chewing and remain intact for many years.
As well as restoring tooth function, dental crowns also improve the aesthetics of the smile. The materials used in their production can be customized to perfectly match the color, shape and texture of the remaining natural teeth, providing an impeccable aesthetic result and a naturally beautiful smile. Better aesthetics are associated with increased self-confidence and quality of life.
Both dental crowns and dental veneers are effective treatments for improving the aesthetics of the smile and restoring the function and health of the teeth. The choice between these two treatments depends on the patient's specific needs, including the state of the dentition, the aim of the treatment and personal preferences. Consult a dentist to assess your needs and help you decide which option is best for you.
Total Coverage:
Dental crowns are prostheses that completely enclose a damaged or weakened tooth.
Recommendations:
Dental crowns are recommended for teeth that have been severely damaged or weakened by extensive decay, fractures or root canal treatments. They can also be used to replace missing teeth with dental implants or as part of a fixed bridge on implants.
Benefits:
Dental crowns have a rehabilitative function, protecting damaged teeth and restoring their chewing function. They can also improve the aesthetics of the smile.
Partial Coverage:
Veneers are thin sheets of ceramic or composite resin bonded to the front of teeth to improve their appearance. Unlike dental crowns, veneers cover only the visible part of the tooth, preserving most of the natural tooth structure.
Recommendations:
Veneers are used to correct aesthetic imperfections such as stains, chips, gaps between teeth or misaligned teeth. They do, however, require the supporting tooth to be in relatively good condition.
Benefits:
Dental veneers offer a quick and effective aesthetic solution for a variety of dental imperfections, providing immediate and natural results.
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The process of placing a dental crown involves several stages, including tooth preparation, molding, crown production and final placement. Depending on the clinical situation, the dentist will prepare the tooth so that it can receive the crown, and then, either analogically or digitally, molds are made that will serve as the basis for producing the crown. The crown will be produced in the most suitable material for each situation and after production it will be cemented onto the tooth.
Dental crowns are permanent, designed to last for many years with proper care. However, in the vast majority of cases it is necessary to make a temporary crown in a less durable material while the permanent crown is being produced or, in the case of crowns on implants, while the implant healing process is underway.
Depending on the durability of the material used and the care taken by the patient, dental crowns are very resistant and long-lasting solutions. However, it is essential that the patient maintains good oral hygiene and respects the dentist's instructions to avoid any behavior that could compromise the integrity of the dental crowns.
Care after having a dental crown fitted includes maintaining effective oral hygiene, brushing your teeth at least twice a day and flossing daily. It is recommended that certain foods, especially hard or sticky ones, are avoided so as not to damage the crown.
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