Dental Crowns Restore Your Smile
Crowns are durable shields placed over a damaged tooth to protect it. Made to look like a normal tooth, crowns restore tooth function and improve your smile.
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Crowns are durable shields placed over a damaged tooth to protect it. Made to look like a normal tooth, crowns restore tooth function and improve your smile.
This video illustrates how a custom dental crown restores the strength, function, and appearance of a damaged tooth.
At Miramar Beach Dental & Orthodontics, we care about your health and your smile. Dental crowns protect weakened or damaged teeth while improving their appearance. Our dentists provide Miramar Beach residents with high-quality, custom-made crowns designed to look natural, fit comfortably, and support long-term oral health.
If you have a broken, decayed, misshapen, or discolored tooth, or a tooth that requires a root canal, a dental crown is a long-lasting, natural-looking treatment option that can restore your tooth’s function and appearance, along with your self-confidence.
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped “cap” that covers a tooth to restore its shape and strength and improve its appearance. A crown fully encases the entire visible portion of a tooth above and at the gum line and protects the tooth during use. There are several types of crowns, though the most common have a porcelain exterior to match the appearance of natural teeth.
Types of dental crowns include:
Your dentist may recommend a crown to:
Pros and cons of crowns compared to veneers:
A crown procedure involves preparing the tooth by first reducing the surface area of the whole tooth, so the crown fits over it and looks natural. With traditional crowns, an impression is taken of a reduced tooth and sent to a dental lab to create a custom-designed crown to fit over it. The patient will wear a temporary crown until the permanent crown is ready. Temporary crowns are typically made of acrylic and can be created in your dentist’s office; they’re held in place by temporary cement.
Once the permanent crown is ready, the patient returns for a second visit, where the temporary crown is removed and the permanent crown is cemented in place.
Dental crowns are designed to be a long-lasting solution for protecting and restoring damaged teeth. On average, a well-made dental crown can last 10 to 15 years, and in many cases even longer with proper care.
The lifespan of a crown depends on several factors, including the material used, your oral hygiene habits, and everyday wear from chewing or grinding. Brushing and flossing daily, attending regular dental checkups, and avoiding habits like chewing ice or hard objects can help extend the life of your crown.
While crowns are durable, they are not indestructible. Over time, normal wear or changes in the surrounding tooth structure may require a crown to be repaired or replaced. Your dentist will monitor your crown during routine visits to ensure it continues to fit comfortably and function properly.
When properly cared for, a dental crown can last up to 15 years. Crowns can be taken care of by regular brushing and flossing. The tooth beneath the crown is still susceptible to decay if you don’t maintain good oral hygiene — if the tooth beneath a crown decays, the crown must be removed so the tooth can be treated.
Some habits, such as grinding your teeth or clenching your jaw, can significantly shorten the life of a crown. Ask your dentist about treating these behaviors. Hard or brittle foods can also damage the crown and should be avoided.
If you have a dental condition that may require a crown, contact us today to book an appointment. Your dentist can examine your teeth and review your options for restoring them to optimal oral health, including same-day crowns.