If your dentist has told you that you could benefit from dental crown replacement, it may be time to talk to Drs. Benjamin J. Seaton and Jason Bendas about your options. In fact, you may not even need a replacement, depending on the situation. We encourage you to call Artistry in Smiles to find out what to do next.
When a dental crown is made with quality materials from an experienced dental provider, you can expect it to last for a long time. In fact, many dental crowns can last for seven years or even longer with proper care and maintenance. However, the lifespan of a dental crown also depends on factors including overall oral hygiene habits, diet, and wear and tear from daily use. When you schedule an appointment with our team, we can evaluate your current dental crown and determine the next steps.
There are a myriad of reasons why your dental crown might need to be replaced. Some of the most common reasons include concerns such as decay or damage to the underlying tooth structure, wear and tear over time, a poor fit or alignment, or simply aesthetic preferences. Your dentist may also recommend replacing a dental crown if it is causing any discomfort or irritation in your mouth.
When it comes to replacing a dental crown, you have several options to choose from. One option is to replace the crown with a similar material, such as porcelain or metal. Another option is to upgrade to a more durable and natural-looking material like zirconia. At Artistry in Smiles, we make dental crowns out of very hard, high-quality porcelain. We craft the crowns with precision for the best fit. Our crowns can last longer than average, depending on the circumstances. Your dentist at Artistry in Smiles will discuss all of your options with you and help you make the best decision based on your individual needs and preferences.
An evaluation with our team at Artistry in Smiles can help you determine what needs to be done to restore your smile and address any concerns. Call (209) 812-0041 to schedule an appointment with Artistry in Smiles.
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