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What are crowns made of?
Different kinds of materials are used in crowns and there are new
materials being developed constantly. The following are a few of the
alternatives available today:
Porcelain fused with precious metal: in fact the majority of crowns are
manufactured from this. A precious metal foundation is created and
porcelain layers are then smeared on top of it. Although they are tough
enough, they are not used in anterior teeth because of the lack of
aesthetic.
Porcelain without precious metal: They are very natural and they can be
used in both anterior and posterior teeth.
How is a tooth prepared for a crown?
The dentist shapes the tooth so that the crown perfectly goes over it.
This indicates that a large part of the tooth’s outer surface is removed
so that only a tough inner core is left. The amount of your tooth taken
out is equal to the new crown’s thickness. After shaping the tooth, the
dentist takes the prepared tooth’s impression, one of the jaw on the
other side and perhaps another to indicate how you bite together. Now
these impressions are dispatched to the technician together with any
necessary details they require for crown fabrication Will the crown be noticeable?
Not at all. The crown is fabricated to closely match the other
teeth. The adjacent teeth color is duly registered to ensure the crown
color appears real and corresponds to the color of the neighbouring
teeth. A provisional crown, generally made of plastic, is fixed at the
close of the initial visit and is worn till such time the permanent
crown is made. These provisional crowns may be quite visible, but they
have to be worn for a couple of weeks only.
Does it hurt to have a
tooth prepared for a crown?
Not at all. Local anaesthesia is given and the tooth preparation feels
just like filling. In case the tooth has no nerve then a local
anaesthesia is not required.
How long will a crown last?
A crown’s life span is based on well it is maintained. While the
crown is not subject to decomposition, but rot can set in where the
crown’s edge meets the tooth. Now it is extremely vital to ensure that
this part is kept just as thoroughly clean as the other teeth, or the
crown may face the risk of decay. If the crowns are looked after very
well, then they will survive for a number of years.
Will the crown feel different?
Initially you may feel a difference since the crown shape will be
marginally different from your tooth shape prior to crowning. However,
in a couple of days it feels all right and you will no longer become
aware of it. If the crown seems higher than the adjacent teeth, then it
requires some modification. However, if you feel very discomfited,
request your dentist to examine and modify it.
Why should I replace missing teeth?
To enhance your looks. Besides, the space caused due to a missing
tooth indicates larger pressure on the neighbouring teeth. In addition,
the presence of gaps affects your bite as the teeth beside the gap can
tend to incline towards the space and change the way the lower and upper
teeth come together. This results in food particles becoming wedged into
the space, which gives rise to decomposition and gum disease also.
Can I always have a bridge to replace missing teeth?
Certainly, if there are a number of healthy teeth with strong bone
support. Your dentist will suggest to you the best and most reasonable
means to fix your missing teeth.
What are bridges are made of?
Generally, a precious metal foundation is used in bridges. If the
bridge is visible, then porcelain is fused to the foundation. At times,
in order to bring down expenses, the foundation may contain other metals
that are non-precious.
How do I look after my bridge?
Well, you have to clean the bridge daily so as to avert halitosis
and gum disease problems. What's more, you need to daily clean beneath
the false tooth too. Your dentist will demonstrate to you how to clean
using special floss since an ordinary toothbrush will be unable to
access the area.
Are there other methods for fixing false teeth?
These are fairly specialized dentures and hence you should consult
your dentist regarding them. Also, you can have teeth implants check
with your dentist for more details. Bear in mind that taking care of
your other teeth is as vital as restoring missing teeth.
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