Getting a Dental Crown for Cosmetic Dentistry Treatments

Crowns are a popular dental procedure that have become important in cosmetic dentistry. While dental caps have traditionally been used to strengthen a tooth that is weakened due to an old filling or a root canal procedure, they are now used in a variety of ways to change a patient's smile. These modern dental restorations are made of strong materials like porcelain, metal or composite and can be fabricated at same-day appointments in some cases. Crowns are cemented in place and not removable by the patient.
How crowns can change a smile
Dentists commonly use crowns in cosmetic dentistry on front teeth to change the appearance of the patient's natural teeth. This can include addressing minor spacing or crowding issues or changing the tooth's contour and color. A full smile makeover typically includes crowning the front teeth from canine to canine.
Change the shade or shape of a tooth
Some patients may not like the appearance of overly round or square teeth. A dentist can place custom crowns that change the natural contour of the teeth. Sometimes models or pictures can be shown to the patient as a demo of what the final crowns will look like. If a patient feels that their gums show too much when smiling, crowns can sometimes be made larger or longer to address this.
If the patient has unsightly stains that cannot be removed with traditional bleaching methods or a naturally dark shade of teeth, crowns can be made to color-correct a patient's smile. Patients can choose from a wide range of shades to find one that they feel comfortable with. If a patient is only crowning one front tooth due to stain or a dark cavity, this range of shades allows the dentist to custom-match the crown to the patient's other teeth.
Correct slightly misaligned teeth
While major misalignments may require orthodontics to correct, minor crowding issues can sometimes be addressed with crowns. The dentist shaves away part of the enamel of the teeth and can change the way the teeth naturally fit together. This allows the patient to change the appearance of the front teeth much more quickly than having to wait for orthodontic treatment to be complete.
Reduce spacing between teeth
Patients who have minor spacing between front teeth can have crowns made that are slightly wider than the natural teeth. In this way, the patient can avoid orthodontic treatment such as braces while getting the opportunity to pick the shape and shade of the teeth as well.
Conclusion
While crowns may have traditionally been used as a strictly restorative measure, they are now also an option for patients wanting to invest in cosmetic dentistry. For those hoping to change a smile quickly and without the lengthy process of orthodontics, crowns may be a viable option. Patients can consult with a dentist to find out what crown options are possible for a smile makeover.
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