The normal tooth defense structure starts with the hard dental crown. Proving once again the indispensability of nature’s logics. Dentistry too advocates the need of a crown to protect their many restorations and increase its life span.
As mentioned, normally any person’s tooth has a crown but in case it deteriorates dentist can cap your tooth with a restorative Tooth crown. Exactly speaking it is not a cure but a preventive measure. At the same time one can very well say that it is a subsequent cure to the test of time and circumstances that can hinder the cured tooth if it is not crowned.
Bearing this prognostic outcome in mind, dentist suggest for Tooth crown even for a tooth showing no problematic symptoms. One possible outcome is the cracking of the tooth as nothing can put up with routine biting pressure better than tooth crown. As a result the remaining tooth fractures, leading to further complications. Thus the problem aggravates from a simple crown installation to fracture.
When tooth decay works out real deep, root canal treatment is undertaken. Following, temporary tooth is set up. This set feels as good as ordinary teeth, that nine out of ten tends to skip the next procedure for crown installation. What they tend to forget is that the temporary tooth is meant to serve during the time gap for healing from the previous treatment and the time for preparing the crown.
Long lasting protection can be provided only by pure ceramic or pure metal or ceramic-metal mix or other hard compatible material as used in crown. Sometimes tooth might live on without a proper crown but no one can predict how future events will transpire with your tooth.