Hiding your smile from the world just because of the structure of your teeth is not something that you should be doing. There are so many things that can make your teeth look like those of a toothpaste model. Porcelain crowns, inlays and onlays come in handy in this part of dental care. When installed by an expert dental practitioner, you can be sure that you will not be hiding your smile anymore.

Porcelain crowns, onlays and inlays

Simply put, porcelain dental crowns are used to protect a tooth when it needs complete coverage. Crowns usually come in a variety of forms depending on the material used to make them. They can be made from porcelain and ceramic. Porcelain crowns are, however, the most common options that you will find in the market.

Onlays and inlays are very similar. The main difference between them is how much surface they are covering. With onlays, the chewing surface of the tooth is covered. The onlay extends beyond the cusps of the tooth. These two are more like porcelain fillings. However, to achieve the desired effect, they must be installed by a professional dentist. This way, you will avoid spending money and time going to and from the dental clinic.

Which is the best option?

One reason why it is important to seek professional help is so that you can select the best option for your teeth. Porcelain crowns usually give such a natural look to damaged teeth. When you smile, people will not think your teeth are unnatural. Quite on the contrary, they will not even notice that you have crowns installed to protect your teeth.

Dental crowns are usually used if a tooth suffers extensive damage. For example, if a tooth is severely chipped, fractured or completely broken, then porcelain crowns are the best option for you. However, if the damage is not as severe, then you will find that onlays or inlays work perfectly in restoring the beauty of your smile. These two are more conservative options that will fit into a tooth just like a filling.

Inlays usually fit in between the cusps of the tooth while the onlays are fitted over one or more cusps. These two dental restorative treatments also allow a patient to retain the natural structure of their teeth. You will not find yourself running your tongue over a particular tooth time and again because it feels unnatural.

How long do they last?

There are several types of crowns available for your selection. They can also be matched with the specific color of your teeth permitting for a restoration that looks totally original. Normal dental care - brushing andflossing daily - will ensure the durability of the crowns is maintained. Usually dental crowns last for an average of 15 years.



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