A dental crown is a cap placed over a tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Crowns are recommended for a variety of reasons, from structural damage to cosmetic enhancements.

 

  1. Significant Tooth Decay

When a tooth has decayed to the point where a filling can no longer provide adequate support, a crown may be necessary. Crowns cover and protect the remaining tooth structure, preventing further decay and possible tooth loss.

 

  1. Cracked or Fractured Teeth

Teeth with cracks or fractures that cause pain or sensitivity often require crowns to hold them together. Crowns provide the necessary structure and prevent the damage from worsening, which can lead to more significant issues such as nerve damage or tooth loss.

 

  1. Extensive Dental Work

If a tooth has undergone multiple fillings or other extensive dental work, its structural integrity might be compromised. A crown can encapsulate the tooth, providing stability and protection from further damage.

 

  1. Worn Down Teeth

Teeth that are severely worn down, often due to bruxism (teeth grinding) or acid erosion, might require crowns. Crowns restore the tooth’s original shape and size, which can also help improve your bite and jaw alignment.

 

  1. After Root Canal Therapy

Teeth that have had root canal treatment, especially the molars, are more fragile and susceptible to fracture. Crowns are typically recommended to protect these teeth, as they provide the strength needed to withstand the force of chewing.

 

  1. Misshapen or Discoloured Teeth

For teeth that are significantly misshapen or discoloured, crowns can provide a cosmetic solution. They are crafted to match the natural colour and shape of your teeth, improving your smile aesthetically.

  1. Dental Bridges

A crown may be required to support a dental bridge. Crowns are placed on the teeth adjacent to a gap (caused by a missing tooth) and serve as anchors for the bridge, ensuring stability and functionality.

 

Recognising the signs that you might need a dental crown is crucial for maintaining your oral health. If you’re experiencing any of these issues, it’s important to consult with us and make an appointment promptly. We can assess the condition of your teeth and determine if a dental crown is the right solution. Crowns not only improve the appearance of your teeth but also protect and strengthen the tooth structure, enhancing overall dental health and function.