Looking for a general dentist? General dentistry is one of the more popular dental niches operating today, as general dentists perform the necessary general dental services that patients need on a regular basis. This type of dental professional is one who can be compared to a general practitioner, as they are a patient's first contact when in need of dental treatment, e.g., cleanings, restorations and dental crowns.

About dental crowns

Wondering what a dental crown is and how it improves one’s overall dental health? Dental crowns are restorative options for those who have one or more teeth that are in need of dental restoration. It is also called a dental cap, as it completely covers a tooth. Dental crowns are used to make weak and worn down teeth stronger, as keeping one’s teeth for as long as possible is necessary for good health. Once a tooth is lost, it canot be replaced.

According to the American Dental Association, the purpose of a crown is to make the tooth stronger or improve the way it looks and restore the tooth to its normal shape, size and function.

Dental material options for crowns

The list below includes some of the more popular dental crown material people can choose from, making it necessary for them to understand the material differences.

Composite

Composite crowns are made using a type of dental synthetic resin. This material choice is a popular one as it is not only a strong material, but it is also a material that supports one’s aesthetics. Composite materials are also popular amongst those who happen to have a sensitivity to metals. Those who need a crown in the back of their mouth will often choose this crown material, as it holds up well when used for teeth that play an important role in chewing.

Porcelain

Porcelain is a dental material that looks very similar to one’s natural teeth. This means those who choose this option can expect a very natural look, as porcelain tends to blend in well with the rest of one’s natural teeth. This dental crown material is a little less durable when compared to composite crowns, making this material choice one that often works well for crowns that can be seen when talking or smiling.

Gold

Gold is a very strong and durable material, is less reactive when compared to other types of crown materials and therefore is often recommended for those who grind or clench their teeth. This material choice requires only a small amount of the tooth that is in need of treatment to be removed and because it cannot break, it is often used for molars. While some people do not want their gold crowns to show, others will choose gold for its ability to stand out, making their smile unique.

In need of a dental crown?

Decided on an ideal dental crown material? Now that the above information has been read, those who are in need of one or more dental crowns are well-informed on some of the more popular types of materials used to make crowns. The fact that this dental restoration option is one that improves one’s overall health, makes placing crowns a common dental procedure.

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