Four Tips to Care for Your Dental Crowns

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Once you get your dental crowns, you want to make them last. Even though dental crowns are more durable than your natural teeth, they can still get damaged if not correctly taken care of and maintained. Our cosmetic dentists from Rapha Dental LLC will provide you with tips and tricks for keeping your dental crowns healthy and clean.

Good Oral Hygiene is a Must

Once you get your dental crowns, you still have to manage your oral hygiene. Yes, the aesthetic crowns do not decay or rot, nor can they be harmed by the bacteria; however, the tooth inside them is still susceptible. Therefore, you must take care of your oral hygiene by brushing and flossing your teeth regularly at least twice a day. At Rapha Dental, we recommend using fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled brush.

Try Not to Eat Hard, Crunchy, or Sticky Foods

A picture of a cracking dental crown

Dental crowns are strong and durable; it doesn’t mean that they aren’t susceptible to damage. The foods a person eats have a profound impact on the long-term health of their teeth and the overall body. You’re what you eat. For instance, sticky foods like toffee, caramel, and raisins can stick to your crown and dislodge it. In the same way, hard candies, dry fruits, and other foods can cause your dental crowns to chip or, worse, crack. If possible, it’s best to avoid these foods altogether or eat them in moderation.

Get That Bruxism Treated

Bruxism is an oral issue where one chronically clenches or grinds their teeth together. Where dental crowns are concerned, this excessive pressure can lead to wear and tear and damage to the restorative treatments received over time. If you or someone you know suffers from bruxism, it’s vital to deal with it, especially before getting a new crown. At Rapha Dental LLC, our cosmetic dentist will provide patients suffering from bruxism with a custom-made oral appliance to protect their teeth. The oral appliance also helps place the jaw in a better position to protect one’s smile.

Show Your Bad Habits the Door

Kick those bad habits down the curb. For example, chewing on ice or breaking it into two in your mouth can damage the crown or get it to chip or crack. In the same way, do not crack nuts with your teeth as your teeth and dental crowns cannot take this much stress and pressure. Avoid tearing off packages with your teeth as well. Your teeth aren’t tools.

Schedule a Dental Crown Consultation in Cinnaminson, NJ

Get in touch with us at Rapha Dental LLC to learn more about dental crowns and our other restorative and cosmetic treatments. You can also schedule a consultation with our cosmetic and general dentists. Alternatively, you can directly call us at (856) 829-8668 for dental emergencies.