When a Dental Crown Is Necessary

Dental Crown Nashua, NH

A dental crown is one of the most common ways to have a tooth restored. However, patients may want to know why the process of restoration is needed. It is a good question that can easily be answered.

Three scenarios in which a dental crown is needed

Outlined below are a few times when a dental crown is necessary. Dental crown placement will not only address the problem at hand but also significantly improve oral health as a whole.

Cavities

The main reason that a dental crown would be necessary is if there were moderate to severe cavities present. When the teeth become so infected that cavities develop, a filling alone will not be enough to restore the tooth. Instead, a dental crown will have to be placed after the filling to ensure that the tooth is fully restored and in good shape.

Chips or cracks

Dental crowns are commonly recommended for individuals who have chips or cracks in their teeth. Often, a dental filling can be used to restore these types of problems, but in more severe cases, a dental crown will be necessary to completely cap the tooth, ensuring that further damage does not occur. When a crack or chip is present, the dentist will smooth out the area that is affected, fill any empty spots, and finish it with a dental crown. 

Tooth replacement

Another time when a dental crown may be necessary is when a tooth is being replaced. While a dental crown alone does not support replacement, it works in conjunction with other restorations to complete the process. Dental implants or bridges both work with crowns to replace a missing tooth or multiple teeth. After the implant or bridge is placed, the general dentist completes the process by placing a crown on top. The dental crown acts as the artificial tooth. 

Other things to know

When needing a dental crown, it is important to understand that the process usually takes two appointments with the dentist. However, both are seamless and produce the necessary results for optimal oral health. Modern-day technology in dentistry has allowed for the evolution of techniques that limit discomfort while ensuring success. 

The first appointment consists of having the affected tooth cleaned, restored, and covered. The tooth will be filled with a dental material and then capped by a temporary crown. The patient returns home for a few weeks while waiting for the permanent dental crown to be made. To finish, the dentist will fit and place the permanent dental crown, which will be securely cemented.

Find out more about getting a dental crown

Individuals who need a dental crown should consult with a general dentist. An evaluation can be performed to determine where to start, whether with a more minor restoration or a dental crown. Additionally, any questions or concerns about dental crowns can be appropriately addressed. To find out more or to get scheduled for an appointment, reach out today. 

Request an appointment here: https://landmarkdentalnashua.com or call Landmark Dental Care at (603) 882-7312 for an appointment in our Nashua office.

Check out what others are saying about our dental services on Yelp: Dental Crowns and Dental Bridges in Nashua, NH.

Recent Posts

When Is A Dental Crown Necessary?

When there are issues with the teeth, a dentist performs a variety of procedures to treat them, and one is the placement of dental crowns. A crown is a cap that looks like a tooth, and it covers an existing tooth to restore function. A crown protects a tooth and prevents further issues from occurring. A…

What To Expect During A Dental Bridge Procedure

Dental bridges are one of the top solutions to get back your smile after losing one or multiple teeth. Patients everywhere need tooth replacement due to a variety of reasons. Seeing your dentist regularly is the most effective way to prevent the loss of teeth. Your oral hygiene should be a number one priority in your…

Can Dental Bridges Be Removable?

If you wanted to know if your dental bridges can be removed, the short answer is no; they are not made to be removable. However, partial dentures, which are very similar to dental bridges, can be removable. Let's take a closer look at understanding A dental bridge cannot be removable because the anchoring system to keep…

Options For Replacing A Missing Tooth

Suffering from a missing tooth? As uncommon as it may sound, a lot of people actually experience tooth loss at one point or another, whether it be a result of decay, accident or injury. Thankfully, there are a good amount of replacement options that dentists can present to patients. For the longest time, dentures were…

Recent Posts

What A General Dentist Can Do For Teeth Grinding

What A General Dentist Can Do For Teeth Grinding

Clenching and grinding the teeth, also known as bruxism, can wear them down and cause jaw and ear pain. General dentists can help patients with bruxism avoid pain and discomfort. This blog will review the causes, symptoms, and treatments for teeth grinding.It is common for people to be unaware they clench or grind their teeth…

Can A General Dentist Fix A Broken Tooth?

Can A General Dentist Fix A Broken Tooth?

A broken tooth can be distressing, especially if you do not know where to turn when it happens. However, if a broken tooth is not an emergency, your general dentist can fix it in several ways. These professionals are skilled in restorative and cosmetic dentistry, which are important for repairing teeth.If the affected area has…