The Care And Keeping of Crowns

Crowns provide your teeth with a high level of protection that minimizes severe decay problems and keeps your tooth in your mouth. However, you need to do some simple maintenance steps to keep them strong. Understanding these steps (and working with Dr. Michael Hall at Hall Family Dentistry) can help to keep your dental crowns in North Augusta, SC, protected and healthy. 

Take Care of Your Crown at Home

Dental crown maintenance begins at home with your standard oral healthcare steps. Like your teeth, crowns need to be cleaned and kept safe from decay and other long-term complications. Just a few steps that you can take to minimize this danger include:

  • Regular brushing, just like with any of your teeth 
  • Flossing between the edges to avoid decay 
  • Mouthwash to break apart hard-to-reach stains 

By following these simple steps at home, you can minimize the need for professional maintenance. However, there comes a time when you may need to work with your dentist to protect your crowns. They can do what is necessary to ensure your dental crowns in North Augusta, SC, remain strong. 

Visit Your Dentist Regularly

Most people need to visit their dentist at least two times a year to get regular oral care help. However, you might find that quarterly visits (such as going once every three months) help with your crowns. In addition, your dental team will perform various steps to minimize damage, such as:

  • Removing plaque that your careful oral care missed 
  • Spotting potential damage to the crown before it worsens 
  • Fixing the crown before it ends up falling off your tooth 
  • Replacing severely damaged crowns before decay affects your tooth 

Talk to your dentist about this process to learn more about what you can do to stay healthy. For example, they may provide you with prescription kinds of toothpaste or mouthwashes if you naturally produce a higher level of plaque, and you want to keep your crowns protected. 

Take Care of Your Crowns

These simple steps should keep your teeth' crowns strong and minimize the risk of any long-term damage. So if you're uncertain of which steps to take and want a team who can help you, reach out to Hall Family Dentistry to speak with Dr. Hall and his team. They can work on your dental crowns in North Augusta, SC, and keep them strong. Call (803) 278-2223 to learn more about your options.

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