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Is your child dealing with the aftermath of a fractured or broken tooth from an accidental injury? We can help! We restore damaged teeth with dental crowns at Groat Pediatric Dentistry in San Pedro, California. Crowns are hollow, tooth-shaped caps placed over damaged or decayed teeth for support and protection. Crowning a compromised tooth makes it look and function like new!
If you’re unfamiliar with new crowns for teeth or how they work, you’ll be pleasantly surprised at what dental crowns can do. In this post, Dr. Christopher Groat explores some of the smile-enhancing qualities of dental crown treatment:
It’s hard to eat with a cracked or broken tooth due to pain when you bite or chew. Crowning a damaged tooth restores its function so your child can eat comfortably again. A dental crown completely covers a broken tooth to take on the forces of biting and chewing. It will also protect the tooth from additional damage with continued use. Your child can eat all his favorite foods with a fully restored tooth.
Crowning damaged teeth helps restore their function for future use to avoid extraction. This keeps your child’s smile intact and strong for years. A crowned tooth can have a long and healthy lifespan with good oral care. Your child avoids premature tooth loss, and you avoid the expense of replacing that lost tooth.
A damaged tooth is prone to decay, infection, and further deterioration, which can lead to additional oral health problems. We can prevent further damage to your child’s tooth through crown treatment to keep his condition from worsening. Crowns are designed to support and protect damaged teeth from future harm. Your child can continue to enjoy good oral health and a strong, functional smile.
Dr. Groat can create crowns that resemble real teeth to restore your child’s bright, cheerful smile! Porcelain crowns are not only highly functional, they mirror the appearance of natural teeth for greater visual appeal. In addition to fixing damaged teeth, crowns can also be placed on misshapen, stained, odd-sized, or unevenly spaced teeth to make a smile more attractive and pleasing.
Accidental tooth damage can’t always be avoided. If a tumble from a bike or accident on the sports field has resulted in your child chipping, cracking, or breaking a tooth, you can count on dental crown treatment to renew your child’s smile. Dental crowns can be used for both restorative and cosmetic purposes to improve the quality of your smile.
Interested in learning more about dental crowns? We’ve got the answers you need to decide if crowns are a viable option for your family. To schedule a consultation for crown treatment, contact Dr. Christopher Groat from Groat Pediatric Dentistry in San Pedro, CA, at (310) 731-1227.