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Is Dental Crown Replacement a Common Occurrence?

With all the time and effort that goes into creating, fitting, and placing a dental crown, you might think it is a permanent restoration. Multiple appointments, physical impressions, and the removal of enamel – are factors that may lead people to believe so. However, dental crowns are not permanent and will eventually need to be replaced. The team at Artistry in Smiles has been replacing and repairing dental crowns in Los Banos, California, with great success for years.

Here are some factors which determine how long your dental crown will remain in good condition.

Materials Used

The materials used in crafting your dental crown will play a significant role in how long you can expect it to remain in great shape. Some crowns are made of composite resin, which, while affordable, is limited in both their durability and lifespan. Porcelain crowns, on the other hand, can last 15 years or more, while gold crowns can last a lifetime when cared for properly.

Your Oral Hygiene and Habits

While a dental crown acts as a shield for the tooth it is applied to, it still has limitations. If the crown is placed after a failed root canal, it will need to be removed. It may be reused or could also require replacement. People who have poor oral hygiene or who chew on hard objects and have other bad oral habits may also see the lifespan of their crown become shortened.

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Aging

As we age, the structures responsible for anchoring our teeth can change. One good example is how gum recession brought on by aging can alter the fit of an existing dental crown. This would require that a new dental crown be placed.

These are just a few reasons why a dental crown may require replacement.

As with any oral health issue, if you ever feel something is wrong with your dental crown, please call your dentist as soon as possible. To schedule an appointment at Artistry in Smiles, please call (209) 812-0041.

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