CrownsA crown is often placed as a way to keep a tooth intact when decay or breakage cannot be repaired otherwise. Crowns are part of the daily routine at Padonia Dental Associates in Cockeysville, MD, and our dental teams has outlined the various benefits of dental crowns.

Cosmetic

A whole, healthy smile gives off a great first impression, and crowns are an excellent way to fix dental problems while cosmetically enhancing your teeth. Crowns are made from various materials, including ceramic, silver, and gold. Crowns that are placed on the teeth that are visible when you smile are often custom-colored ceramic in order to blend in with the rest of your natural teeth, making it impossible for others to tell the difference. Metal crowns are more often utilized for the molars, which have more force placed on them with biting and chewing. You can discuss your cosmetic preferences with your Cockeysville dentist.

Diet

People with missing teeth tend to avoid foods that are difficult to chew. Unfortunately, this often includes raw vegetables and protein-rich meats, both of which are necessary for a balanced diet. Crowns from your Cockeysville dentist are the remedy to this issue, as they make it easier to bite off pieces of food and chew them thoroughly. It is important, however, to avoid very hard or chewy foods, such as ice or taffy, to prevent dislodging or breaking the crown accidentally.

Maintenance

Perhaps the most important benefit to crowns is the fact that they prevent the need for extraction. Since teeth function best as a full set, your Cockeysville dentist seeks to avoid extractions unless they are absolutely necessary. Crowns help maintain the healthy roots of your tooth while replacing damaged enamel caused by breakage or advanced decay. Crowns are, in this way, an investment in the future of your teeth.

If you think one or more of your teeth might benefit from a crown, contact Padonia Dental Associates in Cockeysville, MD, to make an appointment with one of our skilled dentists. We look forward to helping you achieve better self esteem and dental health!

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