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Dental Crowns Strengthen Damaged Teeth

Dental crowns are one of the most common solutions used by dentists to strengthen and protect damaged, infected, or injured teeth. They’re also commonly used for reinforcing dental implants. Teeth that have been damaged or injured will continue to weaken and will be removed eventually unless they are treated immediately.

If you’re interested in dental crowns, an evaluation with your dentist here at Ulibarri Family Dentistry in Fort Collins, CO, Dr. Ryan Ulibarri, will be required to confirm your eligibility for the treatment. Meanwhile, here’s how crowns help strengthen damaged teeth.

The Problem With Damaged and Weak Teeth

Based on the statistics of the World Health Organization (WHO), the most common reason for tooth loss is decay. It is also possible to compromise dental health with repeated fillings that could weaken the tooth structure, resulting in a fracture. Even the gum line will not be spared as oral trauma and dental abscess would affect it eventually.

How Crowns Make Weakened Teeth Stronger

Dental crowns make use of materials that look similar to your natural teeth. Normally, these materials would be porcelain that is fused to zirconia or a metal alloy. By fitting the crown at the top of the healthy tooth structure, the internal structure of your tooth can be preserved.

How Dental Crowns Ensure The Health of The Tooth Structure

Usually, X-rays are used to see the condition of the tooth. When the pulp is healthy, then only the decayed or fractured parts of the tooth will be removed. The tooth enamel would have to be reshaped to make room for the installation of the dental crown. The crowning process involves the use of a local anesthetic to numb the area and make you more comfortable. The tooth would likewise be inspected to verify whether it needs augmentation or a post that would support the placing of the crown.

An impression of your mouth will then be taken. The molds will be used sent to the dental lab that will produce the dental crown. While you are waiting for it to be manufactured, your dentist in Fort Collins, CO, will safeguard the treated tooth by placing a temporary crown over it. This will likewise ensure that you do not lose the functionality of your mouth.

Upon your return, the temporary crown will be replaced by the permanent one. A special dental adhesive will be used to bond the dental crown in place. When the crown is in place, your dentist will ask you to test it out to see if any adjustments have to be made. Dental crowns can also be combined with other dental procedures like dental implants and bridgework to replace missing teeth and fill teeth gaps.

Interested in Dental Crowns? Reach Out to Us

Arrange a visit here at Ulibarri Family Dentistry in Fort Collins, CO, with your dentist Dr. Ryan Ulibarri, by dialing (970) 224-5599.

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