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Can Dental Crown Get Cavities?

When you experience a cracked tooth or weakness due to decay, your dentist can make use of a dental crown. These dental crowns protect the weak tooth from breaking and help to rebuild a tooth, which was getting destroyed due to plaque. These dental crowns act like caps for these weak teeth, guarding them and fitting snugly on the teeth. Usually, these dental crowns are made up of an amalgamated composition of dental ceramic or porcelain, gold alloy or a mixture of both. 

Dental crowns are designed in a manner that ensures each of them are personalised and match the shape of the tooth it will be fitted in. Once the dentist fits these dental crowns they get placed there permanently. Apart from protecting the teeth from further damage and catalysing the healing of cracks, they also enhance the look of the teeth. 

As you might have already faced accumulation of plaque and cavities, you’d probably be thinking whether your dental crowns get cavities or not. These dental crowns are made up of synthetic material and a mixture that is made for protection. 

Hence, it is natural to think that they can never have any disqualifications like getting a cavity. However, it is crucial to remember that crowns are placed on the tooth that can certainly get cavities. This means that you can get cavities or tooth decay below the crown as cavities cannot occur above them. 

Causes for cavity below the dental crown

Plaque: The reason why you can get a tooth decay or cavity below your dental crown is because of the formation of plaque. Usually, the plaque gets accumulated at the gums of the teeth and starts spreading if not cleaned. The plaque can even spread and form at the gap and juncture between the crown and the tooth. If the plaque gets accumulated in the margin and is not removed, it will lead to a cavity eventually.

Not maintaining oral hygiene: If you do not maintain proper oral hygiene after consumption of foods and beverages like wine, coffee, berries, pomegranates then they can severely affect the teeth causing formation of plaque. Hence, to ensure there is no plaque formation, proper cleansing, rinsing, and care for teeth is important. You must floss and brush your teeth regularly to maintain your oral hygiene. This is the only way you can stop dental crowns from getting cavities. 

Although dental crowns will not get cavities, it is essential for you to take care of the teeth below it. They will be prone to decay and cavities if the habits of eating and oral hygiene are not followed properly. Hence, go for regular dentist check ups once in three to six months. This will help the doctor diagnose cavity formation or decay in the crowned tooth. 

Your dentist can make you undergo X-rays to detect what is occurring beneath the crown. Hence, if you feel pain in your tooth after the crown and are skeptical whether it is a cavity or not – it is best that you consult a professional.

Schedule your appointment with a dentist today and get the treatment on time!