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Sunday, 22 February 2015

Getting Your Teeth Capped With Dental Crowns


We all hear about dental crowns, but some of us don't even know what their purpose is. Some may think it's just for cosmetic purposes, while some think it is just an ostentatious way to show one's wealth. The latter, they are probably referring to the gold crowns some boxers are famous for.


The truth of the matter is, dental crowns are tooth caps that are placed over a tooth. Well, not exactly placed but more like covering a tooth. It is bonded to the tooth to make sure it doesn't fall off. There are plain natural looking caps, while there are some that are made of gold, silver, platinum even, and some even studded with diamonds. Now, there's no accounting for taste so we can let whoever decides on his crowns be.

Now, what are the crowns for? Foremost, it is used to cover badly damaged teeth. This is either caused by serious chips and crack in a tooth, or by decay. Decaying and badly damaged teeth are an eyesore, we all know that, and often times, we'd choose to save and restore it rather than have it removed. One reason why many boxers are seen with gold caps is because they want to cover the damaged teeth they incur when they fight.

When one decides to have dental crowns put in place, one must make sure he or she has a skillful dentist. If you ask why thinking, it's just a cap, how hard is it to place it over a tooth? Well, if someone not skilled enough is to do it, the cap may fall off after a while leaving you with awkward social situations, or the cap may not be bonded and cover completely the decayed tooth that the decaying may continue and cause you more pain and discomfort.

So if you need to have damaged teeth repaired, it is a good idea to consider dental crowns first rather than go for a complete replacement in dentures. Crowns are easier to manage, and less prone to falling off.



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