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Dental Crown Replacement for a Healthy Smile

Dental crowns can be used for restorative or cosmetic purposes to improve tooth health, function and overall appearance. Porcelain crowns can last many years with good oral hygiene at home, routine dental checkups, and professional cleanings before needing replacement. However, your crown will eventually show signs of wear and tear or lose its effectiveness and require a replacement. Replacing your crown will restore your oral health and function and ensure your teeth have the continued protection they need. If you need dental crown replacement in Calgary, Alberta, you can turn to Calgary Dental Centers for this treatment. 

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Signs You May Need to Replace a Dental Crown 

Porcelain crowns are tooth coverings that your Calgary dentist places over damaged teeth to protect them from further breakage. After some time, these porcelain caps may need to be replaced due to damage or wear and tear that compromise their effectiveness in protecting your teeth. The following are some signs to look out for to determine if your crown needs replacing: 

  • Pain or swelling around your crowned tooth or teeth
  • Your crown becomes loose
  • Visible chips or cracks in your crown
  • A broken crown
  • Wear and tear that diminishes your crown’s appearance 
  • Your gum line receding

If you’ve had your crown for some years, it should be examined for signs of defects or failure to protect the integrity of your teeth. 

Oral Health Benefits of Replacing Dental Crowns 

A crown replacement can enhance your oral health by: 

Protecting your teeth against sensitivity – Damaged teeth are sensitive to temperature changes in your mouth. Crowns protect your teeth against this sensitivity, so you can enjoy your meals without feeling pain or discomfort. 

Protecting your teeth from further damage – A compromised crown puts your tooth at risk of sustaining more damage due to the pressure of constant biting and chewing. Crown replacement keeps your tooth intact to prevent future chipping, cracking, or crumbling.

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Restoring tooth function – Dental crowns are crucial in restoring a damaged tooth’s function. Crowns are also essential to other restorative treatments like root canals. Replacing a weak or damaged crown reinforces your tooth’s structure so you can continue to use it like normal.

Protecting against decay – Dental crowns and good oral hygiene make your teeth less susceptible to cavities. Replacing a worn crown gives your tooth extra protection against decay.

Improving your smile’s appearance – Dental crowns can dramatically improve your smile’s appearance by concealing tooth flaws or damage caused by dental trauma. Crowns can also improve the size or shape of a tooth to make your smile more uniform and even. Porcelain crowns, in particular, blend well with the colour and sheen of natural teeth, giving your smile a beautiful, natural-looking appearance. Replacing dental crowns when needed enables you to continue enjoying their cosmetic benefits for many years.

Safe and Effective Dental Crown Replacement Near Me 

To schedule a consultation with Dr. Hanif Asaria for dental crown replacement, contact Calgary Dental Centers in Calgary, AB, at (403) 768-1339.

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Calgary’s Dental Care - Dr. Hanif Asaria

Dr. Hanif Asaria is a dentist who serves the area of Calgary, who is devoted to helping people get the smile of their dreams. He graduated in 1989 with a DDS at the Canadian University of Alberta. He is a member of the Alberta Dental Association and the Academy of General Dentistry. He has over 28 years of experience in the areas of general, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry.