Thursday, June 18, 2026

When To Consider Replacing A Crown

 Dental crowns are built to last, but you cannot wear a crown forever. While a high-quality dental crown typically lasts between 5 to 15 years, wear and tear will eventually take a toll.

Ignoring a failing crown can lead to severe infections, root canals, or tooth loss. Watch out for these unmistakable signs that your old dental crown needs a speedy replacement.
Top Signs It Is Time for a New Crown
  • Pain or Swelling: Feeling pain, sensitivity, or throbbing around the crowned tooth usually indicates decay or an infection underneath.
  • Visible Wear and Tear: Metal-porcelain crowns can chip, crack, or completely fracture over time from chewing and teeth grinding.
  • A Receding Gumline: Bacteria gather easily around an old crown, causing gums to recede and exposing the dark metal margin underneath.
  • The Crown Feels Loose: If the dental cement washes out, the crown will wiggle, trap sticky food, and invite harmful bacteria.
  • Esthetic Discoloration: Older crowns can stain, lose their shine, or look noticeably mismatched against your naturally whitening teeth.
Protect Your Smile
Do not wait for your crown to fall out during dinner. Regular dental checkups allow your dentist to spot hidden micro-leaks using digital X-rays before major damage happens.
Keep Smiling!

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