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Are Dental Crowns Permanent?

Are Dental Crowns Permanent?
BY Simply Smile Dental Studio

Navigating the world of dental procedures can be daunting, especially when faced with terms like dental crowns. Don't worry, we're here to simplify things for you. Let's delve into one of the most common questions we encounter at Simply Smile Dental Studio: Are dental crowns permanent?

Understanding Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are essentially 'caps' that are placed over a tooth to restore its shape, size, and strength, and improve its appearance. They are custom-made to fit over your entire tooth, from the chewing surface to your gum line. Crowns are used in various scenarios – to protect a weak tooth, restore a broken or worn-down tooth, cover a tooth with a large filling, or for cosmetic modifications. It's a common, highly effective dental procedure performed by Dr. Tuan Pham at our Katy, Texas clinic.

The Lifespan of Dental Crowns

While dental crowns are designed to be long-lasting, they are not necessarily permanent. The lifespan of a dental crown depends on several factors. The material of the crown (ceramic, porcelain, resin, or metal), the wear and tear it is subjected to, and your oral hygiene practices can all impact how long a crown lasts. On average, dental crowns can last between 5 to 15 years. However, with excellent care, some crowns can even last up to 30 years!

Caring for Your Dental Crowns

Maximizing the lifespan of your dental crown is largely in your hands. Good oral hygiene is key. Brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and regular check-ups with your dentist can help maintain your crown in top condition. Avoiding hard foods and habits like grinding or clenching your teeth can prevent damage to your crown. Remember, while the crown itself cannot decay, the underlying tooth can, making good oral hygiene essential.

When Replacement is Necessary

Sometimes, despite your best efforts, a crown may need replacement. If it becomes loose, or breaks, or if decay occurs in the underlying tooth, a replacement may be necessary. Regular check-ups allow your dentist to detect any problems early on and take necessary action. If you notice any discomfort, sensitivity, or visible changes with your dental crown, it's advisable to reach out to your dentist immediately.

The Benefits of Dental Crowns

Despite not being 'permanent', dental crowns offer numerous benefits. They strengthen damaged teeth, improve the appearance of discolored or misshapen teeth, and can even alleviate discomfort. Dental crowns are a reliable, long-term solution for various dental issues, providing both functional and cosmetic benefits.

Schedule Your Consultation Today!

At Simply Smile Dental Studio, we're here to help you achieve your best smile. If you're considering a dental crown or have concerns about an existing one, Dr. Tuan Pham is ready to assist. With expertise in various dental procedures and a commitment to patient care, your dental health is in good hands. Make sure to address your dental concerns. Call us today at (281) 394-0999 to schedule your appointment. Your perfect smile is just a phone call away!

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