Monday 24 October 2016

Choosing the Best Dental Crowns in Houston

If you’ve got a cavity that is too large for a filling to take care of or if you’ve received head trauma that severely damaged a tooth, you may be considering a dental crown as an option to fix your tooth up.

Dental crowns serve many purposes, both practical and cosmetic. They can repair a damaged tooth to make it stronger, provide an anchor point for a dental bridge, or improve the appearance of teeth.

A lot of factors can go into choosing the right dental crown, so how do you choose?

Factors to Consider when Looking for the Best Dental Crown in Houston

What is the best dental crown in Houston? The answer depends on many things. Cause, severity, location, cost, and personal preference all play a role in what dental crown you ultimately get.

The main materials used in dental crown construction include:

     Resin, which is a cheap, low damage material that prevents excess wear on the adjacent teeth.

     Gold, a standard for crowns for centuries. Gold crowns rarely cause issues, but remain durable for years.

     Silver amalgam crowns are also durable and can be used as a cheaper alternative to gold crowns.

     Porcelain crowns look very natural and are perfect for front teeth.

Choosing one of these materials as the crown for your tooth may depend on several factors.

First and foremost is the material’s availability. Not every dentist will provide all of the materials as an option for crowns.

Next, for most people, is the cost. Some crowns are more expensive than others. Keep in mind, however, that cost isn’t necessarily a reflection of worth, which we’ll get to in a moment.

Another factor is location and reason for the crown.

The reason for the crown may be providing an anchor for a bridge, accommodating a large filling, or saving a tooth from severe damage.

The location of the tooth, whether toward the front or back and in the upper or lower array may affect the material used?

Teeth toward the back require the durability to withstand heavy bite forces while teeth toward the front are more visible.

Lastly is personal preference. Some people may not mind having a metal crown that is visible, but a lot do.

Crowns that look more natural are more expensive, but not as durable. This makes porcelain crowns more suited to front teeth which are visible but not subject to heavy bite forces.

Metal crowns are best for the molars which do most of the chewing. These teeth also aren’t as visible as the front teeth, so patients often don’t mind them being metal.

Cost / Worth Analysis

Does a higher price mean a better crown? Not necessarily.

All of the factors that go into choosing a crown affect the material’s worth.

A resin crown is not very durable, but it does reduce the damage to nearby teeth.

A metal crown is moderately expensive, but is very durable, albeit noticeable.

A porcelain crown is expensive and less durable than metal crowns, but looks natural.


Talk with your Galleria area dentist and discuss the pros and cons of each type of crown to determine which are the best dental crowns in Houston for you.

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