Quiz: Situations That Can Call For A Dental Crown

Not every problem with a tooth will require a dental crown. It is possible to catch tooth decay in time to make sure you only need a dental filling. If you are addressing a chipped or cracked tooth, the damage may be superficial enough that cosmetic dental work is all that is needed to fix your concern. Crowns are used to provide long-lasting support that offers functional and cosmetic improvement. They can be made to resemble a natural tooth, so that their presence will not be disruptive.

Questions:

True Or False: A cavity may call for a dental crown, but only if the amount of decay experienced by the tooth is too large for a filling to provide adequate protection.

True Or False: People who experience bruxism (teeth grinding) can do enough damage to a tooth to require a dental crown.

True Or False: A tooth damaged in an injury may need the support of a dental crown, depending on the severity of harm suffered.

Answers:

True! When a cavity is too large for a filling, your dentist will provide you with a crown instead. While a crown covers all of your tooth above the gum line, a filling only occupies the area where decay caused harm.

True! Many people will receive treatment for bruxism before this takes place, but it is possible to grind your teeth with such force that you cause significant damage. At this point, your dentist would need to address the problem. It is also worth noting that untreated bruxism can lead to the damaging of a restoration already in place.

True! While a minor chip or crack can be fixed with a cosmetic treatment, damage that affects your tooth’s ability to function can require a crown.

Talk To My Dentist In Londonderry, NH If You Need A Dental Crown

If you need to address a problem tooth with a dental crown, talk to My Dentist in Londonderry, NH. Our office can provide you with a restoration that helps you comfortably bite and chew, while also restoring your appearance. To learn more about our practice, schedule a consultation with one of our experts by calling the My Dentist office in Londonderry, NH, today at (603) 965-3407.