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Exploring The World Of Dentistry

Going to the dentist was always a bit of a thrill for me. I'm not quite sure if it was my mother's promise to pay me $5 for each cavity free visit or the awesome toys my dentist kept in the waiting room that led to my initial love of dentistry, but one thing is for sure. My early love of dentistry has helped me to maintain a healthy and beautiful smile throughout my entire life. I am convinced that the more we know about dentistry and how it can impact our lives, the more likely we will be to develop good oral hygiene habits. That is why I have decided to start this blog so that everyone can have access to the latest information in the world of dentistry.

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Top 4 Benefits Of Dental Crowns

If one or more of your teeth suffer damage, your dentist may recommend having a dental crown inserted over your tooth. Of course, it is up to the patient which course of treatment he or she would like to go with. Before making a decision, it is best to go over the top benefits of having dental crowns installed. 

You'll Save Money

When compared with pulling a tooth or getting an implant, dental crowns cost significantly less. This is especially true if you are the type of person who requires anesthesia in order to have that type of dental work completed. Crowns are designed to last a long time. According to WebMD, you can expect your crown to last between five and 15 years, depending on how well you take care of them and whether or not you subject them to sticky foods or foods that are hard to chew.  

Choice of Material

There are actually quite a few different materials that can be used to make your dental crowns. Your dentist may suggest a material that he or she thinks would work best to meet your specific needs. The American Dental Association lists four basic types of materials to consider. You can go with an all-porcelain crown, a crown that has metal infused with the porcelain, crowns made from gold alloys, or crowns created using base metal alloys. Each has their own list of benefits. For example, the all-porcelain crowns look the most like real teeth, while the gold alloy crowns are very resistant to wear. 

Non-Invasive Procedure

Preparing your tooth for a dental crown is quite simple and won't cause any more discomfort than when you experience having a cavity filled. The dentist will use a topical anesthetic to numb the area and sometimes an anesthetic. Some enamel is scraped away from the tooth to prepare it for the fitting. After the fitting, you'll go home with a temporary crown. The permanent crown that has been designed to custom fit your tooth typically comes back in two weeks and is cemented into place. 

Improves Your Smile

Having a broken or damaged tooth can leave a person feeling a bit self-conscious. The dental crown is designed to resemble a natural tooth so that when you smile no one notices anything out of the ordinary. In addition to improving the overall look of your mouth, the dental crowns are stain resistant. That means you won't have to worry about a cup of coffee or a glass of tea leaving behind a yellowish tinge.