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How We Can Help When Dental Crowns Break


Posted on 10/15/2024 by Raptou Dental
3D rendered cross-section view of three teeth with dental crowns made of different materials at Raptou Family Dental in Columbus, OHDental crowns are like tiny superheroes for your teeth! They're custom-made to fit over a damaged or weakened tooth, protecting it from further harm and restoring its function. But even superheroes sometimes need a little help. If your dental crown breaks, don't panic! We're here to guide you through what to do next and explain how we can help get your smile back in tip-top shape.

What to Do if Your Crown Breaks


First things first, take a deep breath and assess the situation. If the crown is still in place but feels loose, try to save it by gently placing it back on the tooth. Don't force it, though! If it doesn't fit easily, leave it out and keep it safe in a container of milk or saliva until you can see your dentist. If the crown has completely come off, don't worry – just call your dentist and schedule an appointment as soon as possible.

Common Causes of Broken Crowns


There are a few reasons why dental crowns might break. Sometimes, it's simply due to normal wear and tear. After all, they're not indestructible! Other times, it could be caused by:

•  Biting down on hard objects: Crunchy snacks like ice or hard candy can put a lot of pressure on your crowns and cause them to crack or chip.
•  Grinding your teeth: If you clench or grind your teeth at night, the constant pressure can weaken your crowns over time.
•  Poor oral hygiene: If you don't brush and floss regularly, plaque and bacteria can build up around your crowns, increasing the risk of decay and breakage.

How We Can Fix a Broken Crown


The good news is that there are several ways to fix a broken crown. Depending on the severity of the damage and the underlying condition of your tooth, your dentist might recommend:

•  Re-cementing the crown: If the crown is still intact and the tooth hasn't been damaged, your dentist might be able to simply re-cement it back into place.
•  Repairing the crown: If the crown is chipped or cracked but not completely broken, your dentist might be able to repair it using composite resin.
•  Replacing the crown: If the crown is severely damaged or the underlying tooth has been compromised, your dentist might recommend replacing the crown with a new one.

Restoring Your Smile and Confidence


No matter what the reason for your broken crown, we're here to help. We'll work with you to find the best solution for your individual needs and budget. We want to make sure you have a healthy, beautiful smile that you can be proud of.

Don't Wait to Get Help


If you're experiencing a broken crown, don't wait to get help. Call your dentist as soon as possible to schedule an appointment. Remember, taking care of your oral health is important for your overall well-being. By addressing a broken crown promptly, you can avoid further complications and get back to enjoying your favorite foods and activities.

Contact Raptou Family Dental Today


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