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The perfect choice: 5 things to know about dental crowns

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You’ve been dealing with a problematic tooth for some time now, and you’re starting to seriously weigh up your options. Perhaps the tooth is cracked, broken, misshapen, severely weakened, or, perhaps, you need to hold a bridge together.

Whatever the reason for your dentistry search, you know that there is a fantastic solution awaiting you: the best dental crown South Yarra has available!

Designed to provide a range of benefits for varying teeth problems, they are one of the most effective solutions for reinvigorating the smile whilst working to restore any structural issues you may be experiencing.

So, what are some of the things you should know about this world renowned, absolute go-to of a resolution?

Let’s find out below:

  1. They can help restore damage to the teeth

The dental crown is a restoration that is used to further protect a/multiple teeth. Your professional dentist has experience in dealing with patients who have severe structural damage or decay, have severe cracks in the teeth or have fillings that are too big to simply restore once again.

This restoration serves as a method to protect the teeth from further damage, pain or discomfort by covering the affected tooth/teeth. For this reason it is one of the most effective ways to restore damaged teeth, and why it is one of the most popular options amongst people looking to reinvigorate their smile!

  1. They don’t stain

The dental crown is designed to look and operate like the real tooth. However, unlike our natural teeth, which are susceptible to staining from a range of environmental factors, your solution never will. You can have it in place for many years to come without it staining, potentially providing you with far more confidence in your new restoration than in the tooth that came beforehand.

  1. They don’t contain any metal

Modern dentistry doesn’t require the need for metallic material in these awesome restorative products, and so you won’t have to worry about those unfortunate metallic lines running through your teeth every time you speak.

  1. They are designed to last!

Dentistry has come a very long way in the 21st Century, and if you haven’t found yourself regularly visiting the clinic in the past 10 years or so you might find yourself amazed at the standard of technology found at your local dentists clinic.

This includes the composition of these fantastic solutions. Designed to last, these ultra sturdy remedies are super strong and essentially impervious to breaks or chips. They can last many years, even up to decades, and if your solution happens to fall out due to trauma, poor oral hygiene or age, your dentist should be able to replace it given you have enough remaining tooth left below where the composition was placed.

  1. They can be used in conjunction with implants

If missing or damaged teeth are taking away your smile or preventing you from eating the foods you love the most, then you might be pleased to know there is a remedy you can use to get one (or both) of these elements back into your life.

You can install a dental crown with an implant to replace the missing tooth or stabilise a denture set. Implants are one of the most efficient replacement solutions as they operate like normal healthy roots, and are nearly as strong, too.

They can be installed with the best dental crown South Yarra has to look and operate like normal teeth, thus providing a win-win solution for what was once a rather unpleasant experience!

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