Crowns or Caps and Their Variations

Whether they are referred to as dental crowns or caps, in essence, they are the same thing. In short, the term cap is simply a word that is used synonymously with a crown. A dental crown is a type of restoration that fits on top of the tooth to create a natural appearance and to reduce the chances of further tooth damage. Crowns are often used as a way to increase strength and support for a particular tooth that has experienced injury or disease. Even when a tooth goes completely missing, a dental implant can be placed with a crown eventually added to the implant. Crowns can be made of everything from porcelain to composite material and even gold. 

Matches the Patient’s Natural Teeth Perfectly
Matches the Patient’s Natural Teeth Perfectly 

Dental crowns enjoy the benefit of both being cosmetic and functional in nature. They help to reinforce the structure of the tooth, while also improving one’s outward appearance. In short, the benefits of a dental crown are many and are important. Today’s modern dental patients enjoy great benefit from all the crowns or caps make possible. The main intent when placing a crown is to make sure that it merges seamlessly with the natural teeth of the patient. One of the goals and objectives of placing this type of dental device is to make sure that the color, texture, size and overall shape matches the patient’s natural teeth perfectly. 

A Properly Placed Dental Implant 

This is essential to ensuring a perfect restoration and allows the patient to enjoy the highest levels of self-esteem and self-confidence. A properly placed dental implant can also greatly improve the chances of maintaining the patient’s bite just as it was with the natural teeth. Crowns can also be used as part of a partial denture as a way to create an artificial tooth whenever a natural tooth has gone missing. From improving appearance to covering a dental implant in protecting a weak tooth, the utility of crowns can never be underestimated.

The End Results Can Be Quite Impressive
The End Results Can Be Quite Impressive 

They can be used to strengthen and repair damaged teeth as well as support may differently types of dental appliances as mentioned. If a tooth has become cracked or broken, there are instances where a dental crown can be used to correct the situation. Whether choosing a ceramic crown or a metal crown or some other type of crown including those made of porcelain, one thing is sure and that is that the end results can be quite impressive. Talking with your dental care provider is the best way to find which type of crown will best serve your needs. Talk with your dentists in Petaluma, Amir Hosseini, DDS, Azadeh Hosseini, DDS, and Ghazal Hosseini, DDS at Petaluma Braces & Family Dentistry to learn know more about crowns or caps. 

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