5 Reasons You May Need a Dental Crown

There are several signs that you may need to pay attention to a “problem tooth“: it may chip a little, feel sensitive when you bite down, or it just doesn’t look quite right anymore. When they happen on their own, these small changes can be easy to ignore; however, they’re often your tooth’s way of telling you it needs more support than a simple filling or temporary fix can provide. That’s where a dental crown comes in. In this blog, we’ll review five common reasons your dentist may recommend a crown to ensure your smile stays healthy and beautiful. 

  1. Large Cavities

If a cavity takes up too much of your tooth, a standard filling may not be strong enough to hold it together. A dental crown is designed to cover the entire tooth, reinforcing what’s left and preventing further breakdown.

2. Cracks or Fractures

Teeth can crack due to trauma, biting down on hard foods, and clenching or grinding (bruxism). Even if they start out as a minor fracture, these cracks can worsen over time. A crown helps stabilize the tooth and protects it from further splitting.

3. Worn Teeth

If your teeth have been gradually worn down because you grind or clench them, they may lose their natural strength and become misshapen. Crowns restore the tooth’s structure while protecting it from continued wear.

4. After a Root Canal

Teeth that have undergone root canal treatment are more fragile because the inner tissue has been removed. A crown provides the strength needed to keep the tooth functional and reduce the risk of fractures.

5. Aesthetic Concerns

Crowns aren’t just about protection; they can also improve how your smile looks. If you have a tooth that is severely stained or discolored, misshapen, chipped, or broken, a crown can restore an even, natural appearance.

Explore Your Dental Crown Options

If any of the above dental issues sound familiar, it may be time to schedule an evaluation with your dentist. Addressing structural tooth concerns early can help you avoid more extensive treatment down the road, so consider making an appointment today.

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There are several signs that you may need to pay attention to a "problem tooth": it may chip a little, feel sensitive when you bite down, or it just doesn't look quite right anymore. When they happen on their own, these small changes can be easy to ignore; however, they're often your tooth's way of telling you it needs more support than a simple filling or temporary fix can provide. That's where a dental crown comes in.
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Lansdowne Dental Associates