A crown is a tooth-shaped cover placed over a tooth that is badly damaged or decayed. Many people call it a cap.
Crowns may be placed for several reasons. Usually the tooth has been broken or severely damaged by decay. As a result, a filling can't replace enough of the tooth or make the tooth strong enough. A crown may hold together parts of a cracked tooth. It also can be used to hold a bridge in place. Crowns can be used to improve appearance as well. They may be placed to cover misshapen or badly discolored teeth.
Crowns can be made ahead of time (prefabricated) or made to order in a laboratory. Prefabricated crowns are made of plastic or stainless steel. They can be used on a temporary basis until a permanent crown is made.
Crowns can be made of:
- All metal
- Zirconia
- Porcelain fused to metal (PFM)
- Porcelain fused to zirconia
- All ceramic
Metals include gold alloy, other alloys (palladium) or a base-metal alloy (nickel or chromium). The all-metal or PFM crowns are stronger and are better choices for back teeth than ceramic crowns. PFM and all-ceramic crowns are the same color as your natural teeth. They look just like normal teeth.
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Relief from TMJ/TMD Pain
Perhaps you have been told you have a bad bite. What does this mean? It means your upper and lower dental arches do not come together as they should. This often results in various types of pain – migraines, tension headaches, popping or sore jaws, as well as neck and shoulder pain. Also known as a dental occlusion, your bite may be off due to trauma, wear and tear on teeth, or the way your adult teeth grew in.
We can restore your bite to its proper position with a full mouth rehabilitation. You can stop suffering from aches, pain, and discomfort that you may think is a permanent problem you simply have to live with. We can give you a new quality of life and more energy with treatment for this debilitating dental problem.
Proper oral hygiene is of course indispensable for maintaining a bright smile, but there is one other important bit of advice: Watch what you eat and drink. Certain foods and beverages can discolor teeth. If you want to protect your pearly whites, read on for some common culprits that stain your teeth.
Pasta Sauce
Because of their acidity, bright red hue and tendency to cling to the teeth, the tomatoes in pasta sauce can leave your teeth vulnerable to staining. Dine on some dark green veggies, such as broccoli, kale and spinach, beforehand to create a protective film over the teeth. The film will ward off tomatoes' staining effect, so spring for a green salad as an appetizer.
Curry
Curry, a spice that works well in Indian food and exotic dishes, is also a cause of discolored teeth. Its deep pigmentation can yellow teeth over time. Due to its high staining factor, curry is something you may want to limit in your diet. Whenever you dine on curry-spiced food, mix in fresh fruits and vegetables that prevent stains, such as apples, carrots, cauliflower and celery.
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An Easier Solution to Treating Gum Disease
Surgery is not the only option to successfully reverse gum infection. When treatment is given in the more moderate stages, there are alternative methods that work well. With improved daily dental hygiene and early treatment, nonsurgical approaches will stop the infection. Both types of treatment are normally covered by dental insurance plans.
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A Simple Solution for Relief from Migraine and Tension Headaches
Today, patients often seek relief from pain without the use of drugs. As you may have seen on Good Morning America or in People magazine, the NTI™ oral appliance is providing that relief through alternative means. This FDA-approved device works by relieving the tension in the scalp and adjacent muscles. It relieves headaches and prevents the onset of them as well. The results of clinical testing show that an 82% majority of patients have achieved 77% less migraine or tension pain. Best of all, it works quickly and is very affordable. We can provide a new quality of life with this easy-to-use device. Please be sure to ask us how we can help.
In Canada, 3400 new cases of mouth cancer are diagnosed each year. About 50% of those diagnosed do not live longer than 5 years after diagnosis because it wasn’t detected early enough.
The most common sites for oral cancer to be found are the tongue (which has the highest prevalence), throat, floor of the mouth and lips. Regular tobacco use (both chewing and smoking), alcohol consumption and prolonged sun exposure all increase risk in addition to age.
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When teeth are not properly cleaned, plaque forms on the tooth’s surface. Plaque can cause irritation of the gums, making them red and slightly swollen - this is gingivitis. More serious forms of gum disease such as periodontitis start with gingivitis.
Signs & Symptoms:
- Red, swollen or tender gums that bleed when brushed or flossed
- Bad breath
Good management of gingivitis is a sign of good oral hygiene. This helps prevent halitosis, bleeding gums and other more serious dental diseases. Remember, there is a link between oral health and overall health.
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