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Dental
Crowns
As we get
older, many of us discover that our teeth that
are no longer as structurally sound as they were
in our youth. Your regular dentist will usually
be able to recognize problem areas which may
lead to tooth damage and a need for dental
crowns.
Grinding your teeth, an
improper bite, age, fillings and tooth decay are
all contributing factors in the erosion,
cracking or breakage of your teeth. If the
entire surface of the tooth is damaged, but the
root system has remained intact, your dentist
will usually suggest that a dental crown be put
in place. Dental
crowns are also capable of replacing
missing teeth entirely. The dental crown is
secured to the teeth on either side using a
bridge section which connects the two dental
crowns. Alternatively, single tooth dental
implants can be placed. This eliminates the need
for supporting the dental crowns so no bridge is
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