Repairing Your Tooth After Damage

Protect a damaged tooth with a dental crown at Sunny Smiles in El Paso, TX

Harming one of your pearly whites can put a damper on your day. When you do your best to take care of your oral health, cracking or chipping a tooth can be a huge cause for worry. At Sunny Smiles in El Paso, TX, we know this and are here to help you. Our custom-designed dental crowns can restore your tooth to its regular health so that you can enjoy your smile again.

Protecting Your Teeth

Some of the most common ways we see chips or cracks happen are due to sports injuries, biting too-hard food, tooth grinding, and habits like chewing ice. Accidents and injuries cannot always be prevented but there are a few ways to limit the chances of damage to your teeth.

If you play contact sports like hockey, football, or soccer, you can wear a mouthguard to protect your smile. Biting into hard foods like meat with bones in, nuts, and hard chips can lead to chipping a tooth if you are not careful. Try to limit the number of foods like this you consume. Habits like chewing ice or grinding teeth can weaken your teeth over time, so do your best to break these. If you have bruxism, talk to your dentist about an oral appliance.

Placing A Crown

This restoration works by bonding a cap to the tooth. By protecting the damaged area, you will not have to worry about the crack continuing to spread or break further. The material most commonly used for caps is zirconia or porcelain. This achieves a natural appearance that blends in with your smile, so you will not need to worry about others knowing you have had a repair done.

Essentially, placing a crown is a simple procedure that is performed often. First, your dentist may need to shave a small portion of the tooth down. Measurements will be taken of the area so that the lab can create your cap. In the meantime, a temporary crown will be placed. When the permanent one comes in, it will be bonded to your real tooth.

Caring For Your Restoration

The bond used for this treatment is made to be durable and long-lasting. This will reduce the risk of the crown loosening or falling out. Following the placement, you should be able to eat your favorite foods without worrying about pain or discomfort from the crack. To avoid needing this procedure in the future, be sure to avoid super hard, crunchy, or chewy foods and snacks.

Restore Damage With A Crown

Don’t put off this reparation. To learn more about the benefits of modern dental crowns, or to schedule an appointment, call the Sunny Smiles office nearest you in El Paso, TX, today at 915.759.7000