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Crowns

At Barnet Health, we offer diagnosis and treatment of crowns.

Crowns

At Barnet Health, we offer diagnosis and treatment of crowns.

What is it?

Crowns, also known as dental caps, are restorations placed over damaged, decayed, or severely worn teeth to restore their shape, size, strength, and appearance. They are custom-made to fit snugly over the entire visible portion of a tooth above the gum line, providing comprehensive protection and durability. Crowns can be made from various materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination of these, allowing them to blend seamlessly with natural teeth or provide added strength.

Benefits of Crowns

  1. Restoration of Function: Crowns restore the functionality of a tooth, allowing for normal biting, chewing, and speaking.
  2. Aesthetic Improvement: Crowns can improve the appearance of teeth that are discolored, misshapen, or misaligned, enhancing your smile.
  3. Protection: They protect weak or cracked teeth from further damage and help prevent breakage.
  4. Durability: Crowns are durable and can last many years with proper care, making them a long-term solution for dental restoration.
  5. Comfort: They provide a comfortable fit and feel like natural teeth, allowing for easy adaptation and minimal discomfort.

When Crowns Are Needed

  1. Severe Tooth Decay: When a tooth is too decayed for a filling, a crown can provide the necessary support and protection.
  2. Broken or Fractured Teeth: Crowns can hold together parts of a cracked tooth and prevent further damage.
  3. After Root Canal Therapy: Following a root canal, a crown can protect the treated tooth and restore its function.
  4. Large Fillings: If a tooth has a large filling that weakens its structure, a crown can provide additional strength.
  5. Cosmetic Enhancement: Crowns can cover misshapen or severely discolored teeth, improving overall appearance.
  6. Dental Implants: Crowns are placed over dental implants to replace missing teeth, providing a natural look and function.

Maintaining Dental Crowns

  1. Good Oral Hygiene: Brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss daily to keep your crowns and surrounding teeth clean.
  2. Regular Dental Checkups: Visit your dentist regularly for checkups and professional cleanings to ensure your crowns remain in good condition.
  3. Avoid Hard Foods: Refrain from biting down on hard objects like ice, hard candy, or fingernails to prevent chipping or damaging the crown.
  4. Use a Night Guard: If you grind your teeth at night, wear a night guard to protect your crowns from excessive wear.
  5. Avoid Staining Agents: Limit consumption of staining foods and drinks, such as coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco, to keep your crowns looking their best.

Crowns are a versatile and effective solution for many dental issues, offering both functional and aesthetic benefits. With proper care and maintenance, they can provide long-lasting protection and significantly improve your dental health and smile.

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