A patient in need of a dental crown for restoration of damaged teeth or for cosmetic purposes needs to find a dentist who can place it. This is a service that many dentists provide, but a patient should inquire with the office first to be sure that it is available.
What is a dental crown?
Also known as a cap, a dental crown is a prosthetic that usually fits around the tooth, strengthening and supporting it. Metal was once the only material from which they could be made. Metal crowns are still available, but today many patients prefer options that more closely mimic the appearance of natural teeth. Porcelain is a common choice, both long-lasting and close in color to tooth enamel. There are also porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns that combine the natural-tooth appearance of porcelain with the affordability of metal.
Some patients get dental crowns as a cosmetic procedure to improve the appearance of teeth that are functional but oddly shaped or discolored. In these cases, the restoration provides no functional benefit but improves the appearance of the tooth and the patient's overall smile. However, this treatment can also serve to correct several dental issues.
Rebuilding
A root canal is a procedure used to preserve a severely decayed tooth by drilling a large hole and removing the damaged portion from the inside out. It is typically effective at saving a tooth that would otherwise have to be extracted, but the procedure typically weakens the tooth. Crowns are commonly placed following root canals to stabilize and strengthen the teeth.
Support
Sometimes a tooth is severely decayed, so much so that removing material to fill the cavity would make it dangerously unstable. A crown may be necessary in cases such as these. These restorations are also used to support teeth that are cracked or that have already been filled once but have developed further decay.
How does a patient find a dentist who can place a crown?
Many patients already leverage the power of technology to find a dentist through online searches. Such searches can be customized to search for a specific service. Therefore, a patient in need of a crown should add it as a keyword to a more general search query for a dentist.
Another way to find a dentist who can place a crown is to ask for recommendations from family and friends, especially those who have already had the procedure performed. Seeking recommendations from sources close to the patient helps to ensure that the dentist is trustworthy and performs good work.
Patients may also seek a referral to a dentist who performs crowns from a primary care physician. The doctor may have a professional relationship with a dentist and can therefore attest to their ability.
Conclusion
A dental crown is a restorative treatment that can also be used for cosmetic purposes. It should not be difficult to find a dentist to place a crown because it is one of the most common services provided.
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