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Sep

5 Reasons to Crown a Tooth After Root Canal

  • Dr. Drew Boyd
  • Featured Article, Root Canal
Crowns After Root Canal near Denver, CO

A root canal is performed to treat a tooth where infection or decay has infiltrated the pulp and damaged the tooth’s blood vessels and nerves. To stop the infection, your Denver, Colorado dentist will have the diseased pulp removed. Afterward, your tooth will be cleansed and filled with gutta-percha material to seal it from future harm. Lastly, we’ll crown your tooth to reinforce its structure. Do you need a crown after a root canal, you ask? Most likely, yes! Crowns help restore your tooth for future use.

Below, Dr. Drew Boyd from Urgent Dental of Denver explores the reasons why it’s best to crown a root canal tooth:

Reason #1 – Strength for the Future

Damage to your tooth before treatment, coupled with the removal of the infected pulp, can leave your tooth weak and brittle. This puts your tooth at risk of cracking under the constant pressure of biting and chewing. Encasing your tooth in a crown strengthens its compromised structure so it can be used without fear of breakage. Your root canal tooth will have renewed strength for years to come.

Reason #2 – Protection against Recurring Infection or Decay

A dental crown will cover your tooth in its entirety, from the tip of the crown down to the gum line. In so doing, it seals your tooth from bacteria and debris that can lead to future dental issues. A crown will add an extra layer of protection on top of your tooth’s filling to keep decay and infection at bay.  

Reason #3 – Restore Tooth Functionality

By eliminating a pulpal tooth infection, a root canal will ease painful chewing. Your tooth’s structure, however, will be compromised, making it susceptible to cracking or breaking with constant use. Crowning a root canal tooth reinforces its structure so you can use your tooth for biting and chewing like normal. You can eat what you want without worrying about harming your tooth.

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Reason #4 – Increase the Lifespan of Your Tooth

Dental crowns are incredibly strong and enduring, as they’re made from high-grade porcelain, ceramic or metal material. With proper care, your crown can last 15 years or longer, providing long-term protection for your compromised tooth. Through dental crown treatment, Dr. Boyd can extend the lifespan of your root canal tooth to preserve the integrity of your smile.

Reason #5 – Improve Your Tooth’s Appearance

It’s not unusual for root canal teeth to be in poor shape physically, due to damage from infection, injury or decay. A dental crown will renew your tooth’s appearance, making it look new. Ceramic and porcelain crowns can be custom-made to look like natural teeth. They’ll have no trouble blending in with existing teeth to give your smile an attractive, uniform appearance.

Where to Go to Crown a Root Canal Tooth   

For prompt and effective root canal or dental crown services in Denver, CO, contact Dr. Drew Boyd at (720) 573-2629. Urgent Dental of Denver is your one-stop location for all your urgent dental care needs.

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Dr. Drew Boyd

Dr. Drew Boyd’s compassionate spirit and gentle, calm demeanor enable many patients, especially those with dental fear, to easily access high-quality oral health care.

He studied at the University of Michigan and the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry. He has specialized experience in emergency dentistry, having practiced it for most of his career. The fact that he is available for patients at all times, even when virtually no other dental services are open, is much appreciated by patients.

Incorporating cutting-edge dental techniques and philosophies and up-to-date technology allows Dr. Boyd to deliver urgent, general, and cosmetic dental services. He strives to provide a unique, personalized experience to patients where they are respected, valued, and feel their concerns are heard. Patients trust him as he provides them with a safe and comfortable environment and involves them when planning treatments.

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