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Causes of Cracked or Damaged Crowns

Apr 2, 2014 @ 01:06 PM — by Danny O'Keefe D.D.S.
Tagged with: Dental Crowns Cosmetic Dentistry

For many people, dental crowns are a part of life - and an unfortunate side effect of that part of life can be dealing with a dental crown that has cracked and is in need of replacement. Dr. Danny O’Keefe has repaired many cracked crowns for patients at his Jackson office. But to avoid the need for future repairs, it is good to know what can cause cracked crowns in the first place.

What Can Cause a Cracked or Damaged Crown?

Dental crowns are built to be almost as durable as natural teeth - which means that, while they can endure significant wear and tear, they aren’t invincible. There are several factors that could contribute to a dental crown cracking or dislodging. These include:

How Do I Treat a Cracked Dental Crown?

If you have cracked or broken a dental crown, it can be tempting to delay treatment if you’re not in pain. But don’t give in to this temptation. A crack in a dental crown can become an ideal bacteria breeding ground just as quickly as a natural hole from a cavity. If you do not take immediate steps to repair your crown, you could quickly find yourself in danger of tooth decay, gum disease, or even an abscess.

Contact Your Cosmetic Dentistry Specialist Today

Cracking or breaking a dental crown can be an exasperating experience, but you don’t have to live with a cracked or broken crown forever. Contact the dental office of Dr. Danny O’Keefe to schedule an appointment and repair your broken crown today.