Aug
Do you have a tooth whose remaining structure can’t support a filling? If so, a dental crown from your Prescott, Wisconsin, dentist can be an excellent investment for your oral health. Expertly placed at Scenic Bluffs Dental, porcelain crowns are designed to protect your damaged tooth and improve its aesthetics.
While dental crowns are created from durable materials, they won’t last forever. However, dental crowns can last 15-plus years with proper maintenance. Whether you just got your crown or have had them for years, Drs. Jay Feuillerat and Samantha Clare give handy tips to keep your restoration looking its best.
After getting a dental crown, you should avoid certain foods to prevent loosening or damaging your crown. While dental crowns are designed to withstand the everyday stress of chewing and grinding, avoid hard and chewy foods. Over time, these foods may dislodge or cause your crown to lose its grip. Similarly, cut down on sugary and acidic foods. These foods can compromise the structure of your enamel, compromising your crown’s integrity.
Whether you have a crown or not, you should see a dentist every six months for regular exams and cleanings. Dental exams allow us to detect and treat issues in your teeth and gums to keep your overall dental health in great shape. During these exams, Drs. Jay and Clare also check the health of your crown and correct any minor issues before they advance.
Your dental exam is never complete without a dental cleaning. Teeth cleanings help us remove built-in plaque and tartar in your teeth to prevent gum disease, decay, and other issues that may compromise your crown.
Even if your crown doesn’t develop decay, it doesn’t mean it is maintenance-free. The best way to keep your crown in tip-top condition is through conscientious oral hygiene, which includes brushing twice daily and flossing at least once daily. At-home oral hygiene prevents plaque from forming in the mouth, keeping your smile healthy.
When cleaning your teeth, pay close attention to the base of the tooth where your crown meets the gums. Plaque and harmful bacteria can hide in this area, causing gum disease and decay.
Although you may not think too much about your chronic teeth grinding, it can cause severe damage to your teeth. Technically called bruxism, teeth grinding generates excessive force, which can damage your crown and teeth. Our office offers customized nightguards to protect your smile from bruxism-induced forces.
Chewing on ice, pens, or fingernails can put excessive pressure on your dental crown. Similarly, using your teeth to open packages, bottles, etc., can weaken your crown. Avoiding these poor oral habits ensures your crown remains intact and functional for many years.
Your dental crowns are a significant investment, so you should take optimal care of your restoration. If you are looking for a dental office to guide you on how to care for your crown, call (715) 953-0499 to schedule an appointment with Scenic Bluffs Dental.
Scenic Bluffs Dental is headed by the husband and wife duo, Dr. Jay Feuillerat and Dr. Samantha Clare. Dr. Feuillerat earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, where he also received special recognition for his outstanding work in both prosthodontics and endodontics. His continued education includes completion of a Postgraduate Program in Contemporary, Esthetic and Implant Dentistry offered through the University of Minnesota and advanced courses in digital dentistry and endodontic techniques.
Dr. Clare received her DDS degree from the University of Minnesota. She has completed numerous continuing education opportunities, including a Postgraduate Program in Contemporary, Esthetic and Implant Dentistry, the DOCS course in Adult Sedation Dentistry, the Wisconsin-based Restorative Driven Implants course, and many other hands-on clinical sessions with the Zimmer and Spear Institutes.