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Tooth damage can’t always be avoided! Dental trauma and accidental injuries are common causes of chipped, cracked, and broken teeth. Fortunately, most instances of structural tooth damage can be repaired with dental crowns. Crowning a broken tooth gives Dr. Varvara Clark a chance to restore its usefulness so that it doesn’t have to be removed. You can obtain quality crown dental treatment at Chalfont Dental Care in Chalfont, Pennsylvania.
Here are five compelling reasons to crown a broken tooth:
A chipped or cracked tooth is at risk of further breakage with continued use. Once the structure of your tooth is compromised, its condition will only worsen with time. Eventually, your tooth may become too painful to even be used. A dental crown is a protective covering Dr. Clark can place over a damaged tooth to restore its compromised structure. The crown will bear the brunt of biting and chewing to protect your tooth from further damage. Your tooth will have a durable, stable structure for future use.
A dental crown completely covers a damaged tooth, giving it a durable new structure for biting and chewing. It will allow you to eat comfortably and use your teeth like normal. With good oral care, a crowned tooth can have a long, healthy lifespan, making your smile fully functional again.
When a tooth’s enamel is eroded, chipped, or cracked, it is prone to infection. Bacteria can enter the inner pulp, causing damage to blood vessels and nerves. A dental crown acts like a shield to protect a tooth from infection and decay so it can be used normally again. By crowning a damaged tooth, Dr. Clark can keep your smile safe and strong for the future.
A dental crown will enhance your smile’s appearance by concealing chips, cracks, and discolorations commonly caused by accidental injuries. It will also restore your tooth’s original shape, color, and structure to make it appear shiny and new as if the damage never occurred in the first place. A custom-fitted porcelain crown will blend seamlessly with your smile to restore its natural beauty.
A cracked or broken tooth needs attention to avoid complications in the future. Left untreated, your condition could worsen, leading to an abscessed tooth, severe oral infection, or premature tooth loss. Early intervention with a dental crown minimizes your risk of requiring a more costly, complex treatment later on. If your tooth can be restored with a dental crown, Dr. Clark highly recommends this treatment to save your tooth and avoid unnecessary complications with premature tooth loss. Dental crown treatment offers a practical and cost-effective means of preserving your smile.
To understand more about the restorative properties of dental crowns, call (215) 826-3282 to get in touch with Dr. Varvara Clark from Chalfont Dental Care in Chalfont, PA.