If you are someone who has had dental work done on your teeth in the past, there is a high chance that it was a dental crown. Istachatta residents should know that a dental crown is one of the most common procedures that is handled by a dentist.

A dental crown is designed to help protect a decayed or broken tooth from getting worse overtime, and in most cases, help bring functionality back to the tooth. Dental crowns can last for years without a person ever having to get it replaced, but they are not meant to last forever.

This makes many people wonder how long they should wait before talking to their dentist about getting a new dental crown, but that will depend on a few different criteria, and it is unique from person to person.

The Material of a Dental Crown

One of the biggest factors that will determine how long a dental crown will last for an individual is to find out what material it is made from. Dentists have come a long way since first introducing dental crowns made out of metal.

Today, it is much more common to see ceramic or porcelain material for a dental crown. Istachatta residents should know that this is because they are strong materials that will look a lot like real teeth, so many people from afar and up close will not notice the difference. 

No matter what material is used in your dental crown, there is a good chance that it will last for many years before needing to have it redone or replaced.

Oral Health and Food Habits

Another important thing to consider if someone is trying to understand how long their dental crowns will last is the habits of the individual. The two most important being how well someone takes care of their teeth and what kind of food they eat most often.

Most can see how eating crunchy or really hard foods, like peanut brittle, could potentially damage their dental crowns. Istachatta residents who love hard, and crunchy foods need to be careful if they have any type of dental work in their mouths.

Another factor that can affect the longevity of dental crowns is how well some cleans their mouth. A person should be brushing and cleaning their teeth on a regular basis, but it can be more important if you have dental work to take care of.

*Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of Anchor Dental Care*