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    5 Ways A Dental Crown Can Improve Your Smile

    March 1, 2018
    Dental Crowns & Bridges 3 in Montgomery, AL by Dr. Chet Swartzentruber of Carmichael Dental Care
    Home > Blog > 5 Ways A Dental Crown Can Improve Your Smile
    March 1, 2018

    Dental crowns are the basis for many restorative procedures. In fact, these little guys are tiny powerhouses when it comes to improving the health and appearance of a damaged smile! This in turn can improve your dental function and overall confidence — which is important if you’re looking to live your life to the fullest.

    At Carmichael Dental Care, we’re able to provide high-quality porcelain or zirconia dental crowns that look convincingly like natural teeth! These dental restorations help repair damage and prevent future complications.

    Read on to learn about five ways a dental crown can improve your smile. Then, if you’re looking for excellent restorative care in Montgomery, AL, give us a call at 334-600-1423 to schedule a consultation.

     

    1. Repair A Damaged Tooth.

     

    If you suffer a dental injury, there a good chance that a dental crown will somehow be involved in the treatment that ensues. That’s because whether you’ve cracked or broken your tooth, concealing the entire damaged portion of the tooth will help support what’s left and prevent infection.

    Dental crowns are essentially “caps” that are made to look like healthy versions of your damaged teeth. They’re place over top of the damaged teeth to hide the damage and restore the appearance of the tooth.

     

    2. Protect A Weak Tooth.

     

    Similarly, dental crowns can be used to protect a tooth after it has undergone extensive dental work and a filling won’t do the trick. For example, when you have a root canal, the dentist enters the tooth in order to clean out infected tissue in the tooth’s inner canal. When the tooth has been cleared of infected tissue, the dentist restores the tooth with either a filling or a dental crown to keep the tooth safe moving forward.

    Sometimes, there’s not enough of the tooth left to support a filling, so a dental crown becomes the best option.

     

    3. Anchor A Dental Bridge.

     

    Dental crowns aren’t just used to repair damaged teeth. They’re also used to replace missing ones! And the most basic way they do that is by playing a crucial role in dental bridges.

    A dental bridge is used to fill in the gap created by one or more missing teeth. Dental crowns are placed on the healthy teeth on either side of the smile gap. Then, artificial teeth are held in place by the dental crowns.

     

    4. Restore A Dental Implant.

     

    Dental implants are another option if you’re looking to replace missing teeth. Dental implants are essentially artificial tooth roots made of titanium or other biocompatible metal. They’re embedded in the jawbone, just as natural tooth roots would be, and they anchor a prosthetic such as a dental crown.

    In fact, a tooth that is replaced with a dental implant and dental crown is the closest you can come to a brand new tooth!

     

    5. Make A Cosmetic Modification.

     

    Because dental crowns, when placed over a natural tooth, conceal the entire part that’s visible, dental crowns are ideal for making cosmetic alterations to your smile — particularly since they’re made to your exact specifications.

    Dental crowns are commonly used to build up teeth that have been worn down from years of grinding, but they can also be used to conceal discoloration or dental misshapenness.

     

    Durable, Versatile Dental Crowns

     

    At Carmichael Dental Care, we aim to provide dental restorations that look beautiful but also fit and function flawlessly! When well-made, dental crowns can last up decades! They can also improve your dental function, your speech, and your confidence overall.

    So, if you’re looking for top-notch dental restorations in Montgomery, AL, give us a call at 334-600-1423 to schedule a consultation. You can also use our online form to request an appointment.

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