Dental Inspiration 120

5 Reasons You May Have a Loose Dental Crown

Are you looking for information on why you have a loose dental crown? Dental crowns often help protect weak teeth that are weak and would benefit from having the strong support of a crown covering the tooth. When teeth are weak, they are not able to do the job they are supposed to. Thus, people need to strengthen the teeth and avoid the possibility of an extraction.

Instead of pulling any weak teeth, the choice to cover them with a crown is a popular alternative. A dental crown is an effective way to save teeth that are not in the best shape. It is always in your best interest to save your teeth whenever possible and dental crowns are a dental option for saving teeth.

Dental crowns

While dental crowns often protect a weak tooth, they can also hold dental bridges in place, even out teeth and cover up dental implants for a more aesthetically-pleasing look. Both partial dental crowns and full dental crowns are available. We will decide which crown option is going to work best for any particular situation.

Dental crowns are strong, sturdy and can last anywhere between 10 and 20 years. Regardless, accidents can occur that cause the crown to become loose.  If that happens, then call us as soon as possible.

5 reasons why someone may have a loose dental crown

The following are the top five reasons why someone may have a loose dental crown.

  1. Constant clenching or grinding of the teeth can cause a crown to become loose.
  2. Tooth decay, also known as cavities, can change the structure of the tooth and in turn, will cause the crown to be loose.
  3. Any form of trauma can cause a dental crown to become loose.
  4. Eating foods that are sticky, like caramels, can pull a crown loose.
  5. It is possible for the crown to become loose while the initial cement was setting.

In need of dental crown repair?

If you have a loose dental crown then you are definitely going to need the services of a professional dentist to repair the crown so it can continue to do the job it is supposed to do – protect your teeth by making them stronger. Whether your crown is barely loose or extremely loose, it will eventually need repairs; the sooner the better. Sometimes patients will wait until the last minute to make a dentist appointment to fix any dental issues they may be experiencing, which usually means that their issue is so bad that the need to be seen by a professional dentist on an emergency basis.

We have appointments available to fit your schedule so please call us at your earliest convenience so we can help you with any dental issues you may be experiencing, including dental crown repair.

Request an appointment in our New York dentist office here: https://www.newyorkdentaloffice.com.

Recent Posts

Can You Fix A Broken Tooth With A Dental Crown?

A dental crown can fix a broken tooth. An accident, biting on a piece of hard food, or an intense hit to your face can cause this dental injury. You then experience pain and sensitivity, not to mention self-consciousness about the unsightly appearance of your broken tooth. It is a good thing that modern dentistry…

What To Do About A Loose Dental Crown

Teeth that are severely decayed or fractured may benefit from dental crowns, which cover the damaged portions of the teeth, protecting them and restoring their functionality. A dental crown is crafted to fit the remaining portion of the tooth exactly and permanently bond to it. However, crowns are not perfect, and while they are usually…

When A Dental Crown Is Necessary

After tooth decay or oral health concerns develop, prompt and effective treatment from the dentist is often required. A dental crown is one of the main treatment options dentists recommend to treat a range of oral health and cosmetic issues. A dental crown can improve a tooth's size, shape, and function and last for over…

How Traditional Dental Crowns And Implant Crowns Differ

A dentist can help patients restore lost teeth with traditional dental crowns or implant crowns. Tooth loss, regardless of the cause — accident or trauma, tooth decay, or gum disease — not only affects your self-esteem, but it may also contribute to major dental problems in the future.Although both are effective for tooth restoration, there…


Corey Brick, DDS

Share
Published by
Corey Brick, DDS

Recent Posts

How to Care For Your New Dentures and Make Them Last Longer

Dentures are a common treatment option for people who have lost some or all of…

15 hours ago

FAQs About Adjusting to Dentures

Dentures can restore confidence in one’s smile and quality of life for those who have…

5 days ago

What To Expect When Receiving Dentures

Receiving dentures is a straightforward process, but it is determined by the type of dentures…

1 week ago

3 CPAP Alternatives for Sleep Apnea

Obstructive sleep apnea is a common condition that impacts millions of individuals all across the…

2 weeks ago

4 Things to Know About Implant Supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures are ideal for many dental professionals and their patients. They offer many benefits…

2 weeks ago

Denture Care and Maintenance Practices

Denture care and maintenance are vital to the health and functionality of both the dentures…

2 weeks ago