There are several dental procedures that your dentist may decide to perform on your teeth depending upon your specific requirements. Cavity filling and teeth cleaning are normal procedures in the dental offices. The complex procedures may involve root canal and tooth extraction. In many cases, the patients need to have dental crowns fitted in place of the missing teeth or on the weaker teeth. Before discussing the types of dental crowns, it may be worth discussing what they do.
The basic purpose of a crown is to provide an additional cover to a severely decayed, weaker or injured tooth. It may seem like a prosthetic cover but it is actually the surface which can help you chew your foods. After fitting of the crown, your smile gets more aligned and the teeth surrounding the weaker or missing tooth get necessary support.
Before the crown is created, the dentist is going to take an impression of your bite. This impression of the bite is going to suggest how the prospective crown is going to fit in place. Dentists focus on making sure that the newly fitted crown doesn’t make the tooth to look and feel odd. While the permanent crown is getting ready, your dentist may decide to fit a makeshift crown in place.
There are four basic types of dental crowns.
While you may find any of these crowns a best fit for you based on what you think, it is essential to visit the dentist before you make a decision. The dentist is going to examine you oral and other factors; and then you will be suggested the right type of crown.