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How to Make Your Dental Crowns Last Longer

March 18, 2021

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If you’ve invested in dental crowns, then you know it’s no small endeavor. Your teeth work very hard for you each day helping you speak and eat, so it should be no surprise that your crowns are regularly put under a lot of pressure. The good news is, there are plenty of ways you can keep them in good condition and prolong their lifespan. Keep reading to learn more.

Tips to Help You Make the Most Out of Your Dental Crown Investment

Restorative dentistry may be a great way to give you back your oral functionality and transform your smile, but it’s not something that you will want to go through on a frequent basis. In order to make your crowns last as long as possible, here are some tips you can practice:

Don’t Use Your Teeth as Tools

Like millions of other people, you probably use your teeth all the time to rip open bags, pull tags off of items, or maybe even unconsciously bite your nails. It might seem insignificant, but the force that is put on your teeth when you do these things is enough to dislodge a crown. Instead, take a few minutes to locate whatever tool you need so that you can avoid putting your crowns at risk.

Avoid Eating Hard and Sticky Candy or Chewing on Ice

After finishing one of your favorite beverages, it can be tempting to start chewing on the ice. In fact, a lot of people do so without even realizing it. Combined with the cold temperatures, the hardness of the ice can easily cause a crown to crack. Similarly, the pressure placed on crowns when eating sticky or hard candy can break crowns or pull them out of place.

Try Not to Clench or Grind Your Teeth

Often times when people feel stressed, they will subconsciously clench their jaws or grind their teeth. Many people do it at night while they are sleeping. This can be severely detrimental to the well-being of your crowns and your natural teeth because of the wear and tear it causes to your enamel. If you think this may be an issue you’re struggling with, it’s important to see your dentist so that they can do a full examination of your teeth for signs of enamel deterioration. If they find it, there is a good chance they will recommend a bite guard for you to wear to protect your teeth.

Practice Good Dental Hygiene

Last, but certainly not least, take care of your teeth! It is especially important to stay on top of your dental hygiene when you have dental restorations. It’s one of the simplest things you can do to extend the lifespan of your crowns by brushing and flossing every day to protect your teeth from decay and your gums from infection.

Get the most out of your dental crowns by following these easy preservation tips. As long as you care for them properly, they’ll be with you for the long haul.

About the Practice

If you’re searching for the highest quality of restorative dental care that Carlisle has to offer, look no further than Dr. Thomas Neslund. He is highly trained and skilled at the art of dental crown treatment, and nothing makes him happier than to restore his patients’ smiles and oral functionality. His number one priority is to ensure that everyone he cares for feels comfortable and right at home while they’re visiting his practice. If you have questions or concerns about your dental crowns, you can request a consultation online or call (717) 258-5455.