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Dental Crowns
Dental crowns, also known as dental caps, cover damaged or discoloured teeth.
Crowns cover the entire tooth, starting at the gum line. They are usually made
of gold, porcelain, or a combination of both.
Though crowns can be used to improve the appearance of a tooth, they are not
primarily cosmetic devices. Dentists recommend crowns to protect or strengthen
weakened teeth, or to restore a disfigured tooth to its original shape. "Capping"
a tooth requires buffing away part of a tooth to make room for the crown, so
dentists often discourage it as a cosmetic method unless the teeth are damaged.
Crowns strengthen teeth by binding the sides of the weakened tooth together,
much the way a splint holds together a broken bone. Large fillings taking up
over a third of the tooth may weaken that tooth over time; crowns are often
used in cases where such weakened teeth threaten to break.
The "capping" procedure takes place under anaesthetic. Because
the crown is about two millimeters thick, the dentist first shaves this same
amount off your existing tooth to avoid awkward-looking, oversized teeth. The
dentist will also re-shape your tooth into a form upon which a cap can easily
sit. He or she will then make a replica of your tooth. Usually, this replica
will be a putty mold. This mold is then sent to a laboratory, where the crown
will be made based on this mold. In the case of a porcelain crown, the dentist
will choose a shade close to the colour of the surrounding teeth. You will return
about two weeks later to have the crown fitted and, once both you and your dentist
are satisfied with the "look and feel" of the crown, cemented over
your original tooth.
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