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"Dental Crowns for Kids? Learn Everything You Need to Know"

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How should you care for your child’s teeth? Should they have fillings or dental crowns at the first sign of decay? It’s important to remember that children need regular cleanings and checkups, but taking your child to the dentist doesn’t have to be stressful if you prepare ahead of time and are familiar with the procedures that will take place.

Read on to learn everything you need to know about kids dental crowns in Calgary NE, from determining whether your child needs one at all to how long it will take and what the dentist will do during the procedure.

What Is a Dental Crown?

dental crown is a cap that covers a tooth. It is used to restore a tooth's shape, size, and strength. It can also be used to improve the appearance of a tooth. A crown can be made from different materials, such as metal, ceramic, or porcelain. 

They're usually made of porcelain because it matches the colour of your teeth. The dentist will make a mold or digital impression of your teeth. Porcelain crowns are attached using cement which dries quickly and sets in place after just one visit with the dentist!

Why Are Dental Crowns Used?

Dental crowns are most commonly used to protect a tooth that has been damaged by decay or injury. When a large cavity exists, there may not be enough healthy tooth remaining to support a filling.

In this case, a crown is placed over the entire tooth to restore it to its original shape and size. A dental crown can also be used to hold together parts of a cracked tooth, or to attach a dental bridge.

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How Long Do Kids Dental Crowns Last?

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Most dental crowns last at least 10 years; however, it may take more time for a child's mouth to develop fully before wearing one on their front teeth. That said, many children do have tooth decay in their baby teeth and need treatment right away.

Kids Dental crowns are typically made from either metal alloys (e.g., porcelain fused to metal) or ceramics (e.g., porcelain). Metal alloy crowns can be used when your tooth is weak but not entirely broken down. Porcelain crowns are typically used as they come in many different colours and shapes, which you won't find with other materials like gold or silver.

You'll have to decide which material to use since they all come at different costs, have different aesthetic values, and last varying amounts of time.

What Happens If You Don’t Get a Crown?

If you don’t get a crown, your tooth will be more susceptible to decay and breakage. Plus, the tooth may not look as good aesthetically. If the tooth is in the front of your mouth, it can affect your smile. In some cases, a cavity can lead to an infection, which can be extremely painful. 

If you don’t get a kids dental crown, you may need to get a root canal, which is also more expensive and time-consuming, not to mention more uncomfortable for children. When a tooth is damaged or is affected by decay, North Calgary Pediatric Dentistry recommends to have dental crown treatment in.

"When Do Kids Get Dental Crowns?"

When a child has a lot of cavities, sometimes a dental crown is the best way to protect their teeth. A dental crown can also be used to hold together parts of a cracked tooth. In some cases, kids might need a dental crown because they have an extra-large tooth that doesn’t fit well in their mouth. 
 
Sometimes, the wrong teeth are positioned too close to other teeth, which can lead to dental issues down the line. Crowns are designed so that they will fill in where other teeth are missing or if there's an excess amount of enamel on certain teeth.
 
If you think your child might need a dental crown, feel free to give our office a call and our staff in Calgary NE will be happy to help answer any more questions you might have, or to book an appointment!
 
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