It can be easy to let time get away when it comes to treating a cavity. When a cavity is left untreated, tooth decay will eventually follow, resulting in additional dental issues. Of course, cavities alone are not the only culprit when it comes to the development of tooth decay. Untreated, cracked, and chipped teeth can eventually lead to tooth decay. Although the tooth is damaged, that does not mean it is beyond the point of saving. Today’s dental appliances allow individuals to hold on to their natural teeth even if they have spent months or years neglecting them. A porcelain crown is a dental appliance that can restore your damaged tooth. Continue reading to learn more about the many benefits of porcelain crowns.
A crown is a tooth-shaped cap that dentists recommend to patients to restore a decayed, broken, weak, or worn-down tooth. Crowns come in several varieties, including resin, all-porcelain, porcelain fused-to-metal (PFM), and stainless steel. They are also available in gold and silver. All-porcelain dental crowns are the most sought-after for individuals interested in saving a damaged tooth. These are also the crowns that most dentists recommend.
Unlike dental crowns made of other materials, porcelain dental crowns closely match an individual’s natural tooth shape, size, and color. This allows the crown to blend in with your teeth and means you don’t have to feel insecure about wearing them.
Porcelain crowns do not irritate the gums, lips, and other parts of the oral cavity, like metal-based dental crowns. Gold, silver, stainless steel, and porcelain fused to metal dental crowns can provide unwanted discomfort.
Porcelain dental crowns hold up better than crowns made of other materials, including metal and gold. That’s because they comprise porcelain mixed with ceramic or zirconia, making them almost as strong as natural tooth enamel. You don’t have to worry about porcelain dental crowns cracking or chipping when you bite or chew your favorite foods. Porcelain dental crowns are also naturally stain-resistant, so keeping them clean shouldn’t be a problem.
Contrary to popular belief, porcelain dental crowns are comfortable to wear and feel natural while eating. They are not as bulky or heavy as gold, silver, or porcelain fused to metal dental crowns. In addition to their lighter weight and superior comfort, porcelain dental crowns do a terrific job of restoring the structure and integrity of a tooth while preventing it from further damage.
Porcelain dental crowns are ideal for anyone with a severely decayed, chipped, or cracked tooth. To learn more about dental porcelain crowns and how they can transform your smile, complete our online contact form to schedule a consultation with Dr. Khan at IKON Dental Group in Plainville, Connecticut, today.
Dentist at Ikon Dental Group
Dr. Khan holds a Bachelor's in Physiology and Neurobiology from the University of Connecticut, a Master's in Biomolecular Sciences from Central Connecticut State University, and a dental degree from the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine. He completed his residency in comprehensive dental care at the Samuel Stratton VA Medical Center in Albany, NY.