Are you suffering from broken teeth or fractured fillings?
Are you unhappy with the way your teeth look and want to restore them to their
original size and shape? Then crowns could be the solution you are looking for.
Crowns are little caps that cover the entire tooth surface, protecting and
strengthening it. They come in a variety of different materials, so it can be
difficult making a choice. Porcelain and composite crowns are two of the most
popular materials used for crowns. Here are the pros and cons of each.
Advantages of Porcelain Crowns
The biggest advantage of porcelain crowns is that they look
the most lifelike, as the porcelain is sculpted to look like natural tooth
enamel. In addition to appearing like your own teeth, they are also strong and
durable. Porcelain crowns do not conduct heat or cold well, which reduces
temperature sensitivity. They are also a very good option for people who may
have an adverse reaction to metal. The only real downside to porcelain crowns
is that their thickness requires that more of the tooth structure be removed.
It can also be harder for a dentist to get the perfect fit where the crown
meets the gum.
Benefits of Composite Crowns
Composite crowns also look natural, but they are softer than
porcelain, which means they have a tendency to wear down more quickly. Additionally,
brushing tends to take off the polished surface of composite crowns and causes
them to stain more easily. These kinds of crowns are a good option for
long-term temporaries or for people whose teeth have a high rate of decay.
Composite crowns are also generally less expensive than ones made with
porcelain.
Art of Smiles Dentistry offers CEREC (same day crowns)
Typical crown restoration involves at least two office
visits. Same day crowns treat your tooth in one office visit. CEREC crowns are strong color matched
restorations to meet the needs of patients with busy schedules. Art ofDentistry is proud to offer same day crown service to our Harrison area
patients who are in need of an aesthetically pleasing and fully functioning
crown with longevity.
Which type of crown is right for you?
The only person who can determine the right kind of crown
for you is your dentist. Dr. Diane Arel of Art of Smiles Dentistry will
evaluate your needs and then give you the information you need to make an
informed and educated decision. Contact our Harrison office today and schedule a
consultation.
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