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Gold Crowns
There are many possible situations that require a Cincinnati general or cosmetic dentist to place a crown or a "cap" over a tooth. A tooth or teeth may have been damaged in an accident or a fall, they may have succumbed to tooth decay or periodontal disease, or the patient may have decided to cosmetically enhance their smile.Gold, porcelain-on-metal and all-porcelain crowns are available to restore a patient’s smile. Most Cincinnati cosmetic dentistry patient opt for the more natural look and for this reason avoid gold crowns. Gold crowns, however, are ideal for people who grind their teeth or have heavy bites. A gold crown encases the remainder of the natural tooth in a substance that is more durable and less abrasive to the neighboring natural teeth than porcelain.
Crowns are not always a Cincinnati dentist’s first choice because the preparatory work involves removal of a large portion of the natural tooth. Gold crowns, which are usually used on molars, however, provide a longevity and durability that other crown material and treatments cannot compare to. Because gold is generally used on molars, the gold material is less likely to be noticed.
Patients who decide to have crowns placed will require two trips to their dentist to complete the procedure. During the first appointment, the preparatory work is done and the dentist makes a mold from which the new crown(s) will be made. At this preliminary visit the patient will receive temporary crowns that will serve a functional need until the permanent crowns arrive. The better the skills of the professionals in the laboratory where the crowns are fabricated the more realistic or natural is the fit and appearance of the crown.
During second trip to the dentist the patient will have the permanent crowns fitted with either cement or dental adhesive. People with crowns may have the occasional incident where the adhesive is compromised or a blow to the mouth or face might dislodge the crown, but this is easily remedied by a visit to a dental practitioner. In the next visit to the dentist, he/she will check the natural tooth for damage and properly prepare the surface and reattach the crown. It is important for a patient to discuss the appropriate crown material for their specific case with their Cincinnati dentist. The dentist will discuss all available options with a patient and educate them about any risks or weaknesses regarding the use of one material over another.