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Use These 3 Tips to Ensure Your Dental Crowns in Coatesville Last

March 7, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — drsimeone @ 6:10 pm

dental crownHave you had one or a few dental crowns placed over the years? Are you taking care of them as instructed by your dentist? If not, you could be shortening the lifespan of your dental crowns in Coatesville significantly. While these fixtures aren’t meant to last forever, by following a few simple guidelines, you can make sure they stay in place for a long time.

What Are Dental Crowns?

If you’ve experienced any of the following, you should discuss the possibility of dental crowns with your dentist.

  • Tooth decay that is too far advanced for a filling
  • Cracked or fractured teeth
  • Weakened teeth structure that needs additional support
  • The need to restore a dental implant by adding a tooth to the implant
  • Teeth that have undergone root canal therapy and need restoring

Dental crowns, also known as caps, are designed to fit over a tooth to help keep it intact to prevent further damage or decay. Crowns give your natural tooth additional strength, so it will last longer.

What Can I Do to Care for My Dental Crowns?

Once your dentist in Coatesville places a dental crown, you can expect it to last anywhere between 15 to 20 years, as long as you are taking proper care of it. There are a few tips/guidelines you can follow to help extend the life of your dental crown. These include:

  • Regular brushing and flossing. This means, brushing your teeth twice a day for two minutes each time, as well as flossing between your teeth at least once a day. Should you neglect to do this, bacteria and plaque can build around the gum line and lead to gum disease. This can cause your tooth to become loose or fall out, which means, say goodbye to your crown and hello to more money for a tooth replacement.
  • Visit your dentist for regular checkups. Avoiding the dentist is not an option, no matter if you have a dental crown or not. That is if you want to maintain good oral health. During your visits, your dentist will check any dental restoration you have to ensure it is in good shape and there are not issue or concerns.
  • Watch what you eat. Although dental crowns are durable and made to withstand the normal wear and tear of daily usage, it is best if you avoid certain foods such as hard candy, nuts, or crunchy foods. This can cause your dental crown to chip, break, or even come off, so if possible, avoid these at all cost.

As with any dental restoration, you’ve invested your money to have a better smile. Why not keep your smile brighter, longer by taking proper care of your new restoration? If you suspect your dental crown is damaged, contact your dentist as soon as possible.

About the Author
Dr. Mark Simeone, DMD, AEGD, has nearly two decades of experience as a general and cosmetic dentist. He completed his advanced education in general dentistry at Rutgers University before completing his doctoral studies and residency. Dr. Simeone has become one of the most respected dentists in his field and enjoys helping his patients achieve beautiful, healthy smiles. He and his team at Chester County Dental Arts stand by the slogan, “your home of no-shame dental care,” which is what you can expect when entering their comfortable and friendly dental office.

To learn more about Dr. Simeone,  contact us at (610) 383-1600.

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