When are Crowns Necessary to Preserve a Tooth?
Crowns are caps that fit over teeth, providing aesthetic and functional restoration. A variety of situations may call for use of a crown, and the results can last for years with proper care. As one of the most important modern dental treatments, crowns are an option that every patient should understand in case it becomes necessary.
Crowns may be used to protect teeth directly after damage occurs or as an extension of other restorative treatments. Damage may result from tooth decay or trauma, causing a tooth to break or fracture and placing the patient at risk of pain and infections in the future. By placing a crown over a damaged tooth, our San Fernando Valley dentists prevent additional breakage from occurring and seal out potential sources of infection. Our dentists may also cap a tooth with a crown after treating the tooth with root canal treatment. In this case, the crown preserves the look of the tooth while preventing it from breaking or becoming re-infected.
Crowns are resistant to damage and discoloration, but patients should still avoid very hard or heavily pigmented foods to maintain the appearance of a crown. Patients can schedule a consultation with our expert in dental crowns in San Fernando Valley to learn more about this treatment and its applications.