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Dental Crowns - Cosmetic Dentistry Frequently Asked Questions

July 03, 2009 @ 03:07 PM — by unknown
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Dental crowns can be a great way to protect the teeth that you already have. This article will answer some of the most frequently asked questions about this type of cosmetic dentistry.

Q: What types of problems can dental crowns help fix?

If you were to visit a cosmetic dentist, you’d learn that crowns can fix a variety of problems. Most often, however, crowns are used to fix and support teeth that have weakened or that are chipped or cracked. These crowns can make the teeth look the way they used to before these problems appeared, and can give them the support they need in order to work properly.

Q: Is getting dental crowns painful?

No, placement of dental crowns is generally not painful. If the gums have to be adjusted a bit, you may feel a bit of discomfort after the pain medication wears off, but it will most likely be minimal and can easily be alleviated with over-the-counter pain medication. Once the crown is put on, you should not even feel it. Your dentist will be able to tell you more about the procedure and what exactly is involved.

Q: How do you take care of dental crowns?

Crowns are very strong, so they can do anything that your normal teeth can do. It is advisable, however, to take care of them by following good dental hygiene practices, such as brushing and flossing your teeth a few times a day.

Q: Will my insurance company pay for dental crowns?

All insurance companies vary, so it is a good idea to check with your cosmetic dentist and your insurance company before you schedule the procedure. Some dental insurance companies will pay for crowns as they can be considered to be a form of preventative maintenance, but again, make sure you check with your particular insurer before you have the procedure done.

Q: Do all cosmetic dentist offices do dental crowns?

Most cosmetic dentist offices will put on crowns, and some dentists will do the procedure as well. For the best look in your mouth, going to a dentist who has a great deal of experience in putting on crowns is a good idea.

Q: Are crowns expensive?

The cost depends on your specific cosmetic dentist. In general, most crowns cost at least a few hundred dollars per tooth.

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