Wednesday, 11 March 2015

FAQs on Dental Crowns

A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that fits over remaining part of your tooth, to provide it an additional strength, protect it from breakage or further decay, restore its shape and improve its overall appearance. It's a restorative as well as cosmetic treatment.

Here are some frequently asked questions about dental crowns Tampa. Take a look:

Q. Why are dental crowns Tampa needed?
A. Dental crowns are needed to protect teeth when they are on the verge of decaying or have cracked in parts. The idea behind is to protect the weakening tooth from falling apart or restore the already broken and severely discolored tooth. A dental crown is also used to save a tooth that has been damaged to the extent that it can't support a filling.

Q2. What are the types of dental crowns?
A. Dentals crowns can be made of different metals, alloys and minerals, such as stainless steel, gold alloy, glass, porcelain, resin and porcelain-fused-to-metal. Gold is one of the oldest metals used for making crowns. Stainless steel is a cheaper alternative to gold. All porcelain is metal free and can be made to match the natural color of your teeth. Resin is again a cheaper alternative. Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns are porcelain from outside and metal inside. So, depending upon your needs, goals and budget, you may want to choose any one from among them.

Q3. What is the treatment procedure?
A. The treatment generally requires two sittings with your dentist. First is for examination, impression and tooth preparation and second for placement of the crown. At the first visit, you will need to undergo a thorough diagnosis, so that your dentist can understand your exact condition. Additionally, you'll need to disclose your medical history and significant medical problem, such as diabetes or heart disease, if you have any.

Once you're considered for the treatment, you may have to undergo a root canal if your tooth has severely decayed. You'll be given an anesthesia to numb your tooth, gum and surrounding area. The tooth will be filed down to make appropriate space for the crown. After that measurement is taken and sent to the laboratory for preparing a customized dental crown.

At the second visit, your dentist will permanently cement the crown on your filed tooth. However, before that the size and measurement is checked to ensure that it fits perfectly. Adjustments are done until it's reduced to the perfect size. You will be anesthetized before putting the dental crown.

Q4. What problems can you fact post-treatment?
A. After treatment care is a must. Because if you get metal dental crowns, you may develop sensitivity or infection. Infection is a rare case but still there is a possibility. If you get porcelain crowns, they are at the risk of being chipped if you're very casual. Therefore, it's important to take proper care after treatment for successful results.

The success of your treatment depends on expertise and experience of your dentist. So, choose your dental crowns Tampa FL dentist carefully.

Dr. Bijal Joshi is an expert in dental crowns Tampa treatment and can handle all dental situations with ease. She offers individual dental solutions to all her patients, depending upon their specific mouth conditions.

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