
Apr
If you have a front tooth that has become decayed or damaged, it can take a toll on your self-confidence. You may find yourself smiling less or even covering your mouth when you smile or laugh. Front teeth are highly visible when interacting with others in social settings or the workplace. Fortunately, Dr. Varvara Clark at Chalfont Dental Care has a solution for you: dental crowns for your front teeth. Let’s look at some of the benefits of this dental restoration.
In the past, you may have been confident about your smile. But if a front tooth is damaged, a cosmetic solution like dental crowns can give you back the smile you love. Dental crowns are shaded and shaped to match the color and look of your natural teeth. This means they blend in perfectly with your smile.
If you have a damaged tooth, you may need a dental crown as a restoration solution. Damaged teeth are vulnerable to breaking and causing pain or sensitivity. It’s important to put a crown on a weakened tooth to protect it so you don’t lose it. A dental crown caps the tooth to restore its strength and save it from further damage.
Dental crowns are built to be a hard-working solution. They can withstand the chewing and biting you do every day. Crowns are made with super strong materials like porcelain, zirconia, and ceramic. With good oral hygiene, you can expect your dental crown to last anywhere from 10 to 15 years and, in some cases, even longer.
Damaged front teeth affect your smile, but equally importantly, they can impact your functionality for chewing and biting. Damaged front teeth can sometimes make it difficult to speak clearly. Because a dental crown protects your tooth and stops the pain, you can return to enjoying your meals and speaking confidently.
One of the things patients love most about dental crowns is how versatile they are. Dr. Clark can use a dental crown for either restorative or cosmetic purposes. Common issues a front tooth dental crown can correct are:
Investing in a dental crown is usually much more affordable than other cosmetic solutions. But most importantly, if a dental crown can help save your tooth, it can mean huge cost savings down the road. Dental insurance may cover part of the cost if you need a dental crown to save a tooth or for restoration.
When it comes to repairing or cosmetically fixing a front tooth, you want to be sure you choose a dentist who has a lot of experience and works with precision. You can find this expertise with Dr. Varvara Clark at Chalfont Dental Care in Chalfont, Pennsylvania. Dr. Clark’s office is at 8 Meadowbrook Ln Suite 1, Chalfont, PA 18914. Call the office today at (215) 826-3282 to schedule your appointment.