Dental Crowns, With the increasing dental problems, doctors have worked to find different solutions to treat them, using modern techniques and devices that work to treat them for long periods and quickly and without pain. In this article, we will present one of the most important modern treatments for dental problems, which is the crown that acts as a support and stabilizer for many dental procedures, its cost and the most important centers that can be resorted to for installation.
Dental Crown
What is a Dental Crown?
Dental Crowns or Veneers: It is one of the modern cosmetic and therapeutic methods, as it consists of a combination of different metals suitable for different cases, and the crown works as a cover to compensate for damaged or broken teeth, in order to improve the appearance of the teeth and restore their functions.
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Types of Dental Crowns
With technological development, there are many types of crowns that differ in the material used in their manufacture, and the following is a detailed description of them.
- Metal Crowns: It consists of a group of metals such as (chromium, nickel, silver, and gold), and they are considered durable and rust-resistant materials. It is preferable to use them in the back teeth due to their ability to withstand the pressure resulting from chewing and grinding, but many may not prefer them due to their unattractive appearance.
- Porcelain Crowns: They are made of porcelain material, which is characterized by durability and a color similar to natural teeth, and it is suitable for people who are allergic to metals.
- Resin Crowns: It is a material called resin, which is easy to shape, and it is similar in color to natural teeth and lasts for a long time because it is resistant to corrosion and does not cause any allergic reactions because it does not contain any metallic materials. It is considered one of the types that is affordable for many people.
- Metal-fused Crowns: It is a mixture of porcelain and any other metal such as gold and silver, and it is characterized by a color similar to natural teeth. However, many do not prefer it because it is easily corroded over time, and black lines appear under the porcelain crown. It may also cause allergic reactions due to the mixed metals.
Why is a Dental Crown Installed?
The dental crown is considered one of the therapeutic methods used by the doctor as a solution to one of the dental problems, including:
Attractive Appearance: Crowns work to hide and repair any deformities that the tooth has been exposed to, improving its appearance and making it more attractive, especially since it cannot be distinguished from natural teeth.
- Support and Protection: Crowns work to support and protect broken and cracked teeth from decay, which may cause permanent tooth loss.
- Support for Implanted Tooth: After completing the tooth implant procedure, the doctor may resort to installing a crown for the artificial tooth as a support for the artificial tooth and ensure its stability.
- Fixing Bridges: Crowns work in the case of installing dental bridges to fix the bridge and prevent it from slipping out of place.
- Cosmetic Coverage: Crowns work to hide stains and discoloration on the surface of the teeth and smooth them out, improving the outer appearance of the tooth as its color is similar to that of natural teeth.
How to Install a Dental Crown?
The crown has become one of the important therapeutic methods, and to install it, several steps must be taken, including:
- First Step: This involves a diagnostic visit to the doctor, where they examine the mouth and teeth to determine the type of problem and develop an appropriate treatment plan. After that, the patient undergoes some tests such as X-rays and panoramic images to accurately determine the condition of the tooth.
- Second Step: In case of discovering other problems, they must be treated, such as decay or gum disease, or removing tartar and plaque from the tooth surfaces.
- Third Step: The doctor takes measurements and dimensions of the tooth using easy-to-shape molds to create an accurate model of the size and shape of the tooth.
- Fourth Step: The doctor applies a local anesthetic around the affected tooth and gum, then performs a deep cleaning of the tooth and shapes it to fit the crown, and then secures it with a strong adhesive material.
How to Install a Dental Crown?
What is the Expected Lifespan of Dental Crowns?
Crowns can last for long periods, up to 15 years, but their lifespan or failure depends on many factors, including:
- The type of material used in the manufacture of the crown.
- The extent of the patient’s care for their teeth; the more appropriate the dental hygiene, the longer the expected lifespan of the crown.
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What are the Most Prominent Potential Problems with Dental Crowns?
After installation, the crown may experience several problems due to various factors, and among the most prominent of these problems are the following:
- Allergic reactions may occur due to the body’s rejection of some materials used in the manufacture of the crown, such as metal and metal-fused ceramic.
- Dark lines may appear at the edges of the gum after installing the crown, causing an unattractive appearance for the teeth, but this only appears in metal-fused crowns.
- After installing the crown, bacteria may accumulate under it due to the movement of the adhesive or its lack of strength, which can lead to the spread of decay under the crown and gum inflammation.
- In some cases, the adhesive used in installing the crown is not strong enough, causing it to fall off, and in this case, the doctor should be visited immediately to find a quick solution.
- The crown may break in many cases due to the weakness of the material used in its manufacture, such as crowns made of porcelain, which cannot withstand the pressure resulting from eating hard foods.
- The patient may experience some pain after installing the crown as soon as the anesthetic wears off, but this can be relieved with some painkillers. However, some crowns may cause tooth sensitivity and appear while eating hot or cold foods if the tooth nerve is present.
Types of Metals Used for Dental Crown Manufacturing
As mentioned earlier, there are many types of crowns that consist of a combination of different metals used in their manufacture, such as the metal crown, which consists of several types of metals such as chromium, silver, and nickel, which is why this type is characterized by hardness, but it makes the appearance of the teeth undesirable. There is another type made of gold or platinum.
As a result of porcelain crowns being prone to cracking and breaking due to their inability to withstand pressure, some metals were added to them to reinforce their strength, such as nickel and chromium, like metal-fused porcelain crowns.
Cost of Dental Crowns
The prices of crowns in Egypt for the year 2023 range from 2000 to 5000 Egyptian pounds, and in case the crown is made of zirconia material, it may range between 6000 to 8000 Egyptian pounds.
As we can see, there is a variation in the prices of crowns, depending on the patient’s dental condition, the type of material used in the crowns, and the skill and experience of the specialist doctor.
Cost of Dental Crowns
Steps for Caring for Dental Crowns After Installation
After completing the installation of the crown, the doctor will provide some tips for dental care, including the following:
- Establish a daily dental care routine of at least two to three times.
- Use a specialized soft-bristled toothbrush on the teeth and gums, and do not brush too hard.
- Use toothpaste containing a desensitizing agent or fluoride to protect the teeth from decay.
- Use medical mouth and teeth rinses such as an antibacterial mouthwash.
- Use dental floss daily to remove food debris trapped between the teeth.
- Avoid eating sticky or hard foods that may cause the crown to break or fall off.
- In case of playing sports or suffering from teeth grinding, it is advisable to install a mouthguard.
Who is the Suitable Candidate for a Dental Crown?
The doctor determines who needs a crown, and there are many patients who are candidates for installation, including:
- If the patient’s teeth have severe cracks.
- The doctor uses it in case the patient needs a crown after a tooth implant procedure.
- In case the teeth have deep decay that has reached the nerve.
- It is used when performing a dental bridge procedure.
- If the teeth are irregular and have slight misalignment.
- In case of yellow stains on the tooth surfaces.
- If the teeth are broken due to excessive pressure or impact.
Advantages of Using Dental Crowns
There are many advantages that make the crown the best option for replacing teeth, including the following:
- Crowns are characterized by restoring the functions of the teeth again, such as chewing and grinding.
- It improves the shape and appearance of the teeth.
- It works to hide yellow discoloration and stains on the tooth surface.
- It is used to secure dental bridges.
- It works as a stabilizer and support for the artificial tooth after installation in the tooth implant procedure.
- It treats minor tooth misalignment.
- It works to fill small gaps between teeth.
- It hides the appearance of broken or cracked teeth.
Can the Tooth Break Under the Dental Crown?
Yes; there are some cases where the tooth breaks under the crown, causing it to fall off. This can be detected by some symptoms, such as feeling pain when pressing on the teeth or experiencing extreme sensitivity to certain foods. There may also be signs of loosening, indicating that the crown may fall off.
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