
September 18, 2014
Dental crowns are designed to return functionality and appearance to damaged, decayed, or worn teeth. While nothing can replace a set of well cared for natural teeth, well made dental crowns may be the next best thing. Before deciding on a course of action to repair your damaged teeth, it’s important to educate yourself on the pros and cons of dental crowns to understand the advantages over other options like dentures or bridges.
One of the biggest advantages of crowns, as opposed to bridges or dentures, is that they do not require the removal of healthy or undamaged teeth. When a crown is being used, only the weakened or otherwise damaged areas of the tooth being treated are removed. The crown is molded to fit on top of what is left of the original tooth, making for a less invasive procedure that minimizes the possibility of complications.
Dental crowns are also a permanent solution, one that does not require regular removal or separate cleaning routines to keep your mouth and other teeth healthy. Dentures, however, have to be removed and cleaned regularly to avoid further tooth decay or gum damage.
For all of their advantages, dental crowns are not the perfect solution for everyone. Unlike dentures and bridge work, dental crowns leave your nerve endings in place. This may lead to gum pain or heat and cold sensitivity. There is also a small potential for bacteria to get under the crown and create damage to the tooth underneath. This may cause a need for further dental work.
If you do decide to pursue restoration using crowns, your dentist will generally provide you with three options. There are three commonly used types of dental crowns: metal, porcelain and porcelain fused to metal (PFM). While they all serve the same basic purpose of repairing damaged teeth, they differ in lifespan and aesthetics:
Contact your dentist at Arkansas Family Dental for answers to any of your questions about the pros and cons of dental crowns. For personalized advice, schedule a dental consultation to see if dental crowns are right for you or call 501-683-8886 for more information.

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