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Can dental crowns be used on any tooth in the mouth?

Can dental crowns be used on any tooth in the mouth?

Dental crowns can be used on most teeth in the mouth. However, there are factors to consider for each case. The suitability of a dental crown depends on various factors, including the location of the tooth, the extent of the damage to the underlying tooth, and the patient's overall oral health.

When Can a Crown NOT Be Placed?

For instance, dental crowns are commonly employed to restore strength, form, and functionality to severely decayed or damaged teeth, as well as to cover teeth after root canal therapy. However, their application can vary based on a patient's specific needs. Teeth that are too decayed or structurally compromised may not be suitable for crown placement. In these cases, alternative treatments, like veneers, onlays, or inlays may be recommended.

Additionally, the location of the tooth within the mouth, molars versus front teeth, for instance, plays a role in crown suitability and the type of crown recommended by a dentist.

Ultimately, the only way to determine whether a dental crown is right for you is a thorough evaluation of your damaged tooth and overall oral health by a qualified dental professional.

Precisely Placing Dental Crowns in Camas, WA

If you're looking for a knowledgeable and experienced dental practice in Camas, WA, to guide you through the entire dental crown placement process, contact me, dentist Dr. Demian Woyciehowsky, DDS, and our friendly and helpful team at Camas Dentistry to schedule a consultation!

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