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Who is a Candidate for Tooth Crowns

Who is a candidate for Tooth Crowns?

Grinding your teeth, an improper bite, age, fillings and tooth decay can all be contributing factors in the wearing down, cracking or breakage of your teeth. Dental crowns cover the entire visible surface of your affected tooth and add strength, durability and tooth stability.

Your cosmetic dentist will usually be able to spot problem areas in your mouth that might lead to tooth damage and a need for crowns. Chewing patterns play a big role as well. By selectively grinding the tips of your middle and back teeth (called cusps) will alter your bite to reduce the stress on at-risk teeth.

In other instances, crowns are used to replace a actual missing tooth. These crowns are anchored to the teeth on either side, with a bridge section connecting the two crowns. Instead of bridges, single tooth dental implants may be used that eliminate the need for supporting the crowns.

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  1. Introduction to dental crowns section
  2. Dental crowns - an overview
  3. Who is a candidate for having teeth crowned?
  4. Tooth crowns - Procedure description
  5. Varieties of tooth crowns
  6. How much do dental crowns cost?
  7. Pros and cons of tooth crowns
  8. Dental crowns - Before and after photos
  9. Personal stories from people who have had tooth crowns
  10. Choosing a color for tooth crowns
  11. Discuss crowns with others

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