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When it comes to maintaining oral health and restoring damaged teeth, dental crowns play a crucial role. These innovative restorations, often referred to as “tooth caps,” are designed to cover and protect a tooth that has been weakened or compromised due to decay, injury, or other dental issues. At Shandley Kane Dental in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, our experienced team understands the unique needs of each patient and utilizes dental crowns in a variety of situations to enhance both function and aesthetics. This article will explore six compelling reasons why a dental crown might be the ideal solution for your dental concerns.
One reason why our team might recommend the placement of a crown is after you have undergone root canal therapy. Root canal treatment weakens the tooth’s structure, making it more vulnerable to damage or fracture. A dental crown acts as a protective cover for the weakened tooth, preventing further damage and preserving its previous function.
Dental crowns are also recommended in cases where a tooth has been severely cracked or damaged due to trauma or decay. In such situations, a filling may not be sufficient to restore the tooth’s strength and integrity. A dental crown provides full coverage and support to the damaged tooth, preventing it from breaking further.
Sometimes, our natural teeth may have irregular shapes or severe discoloration that cannot be corrected with teeth whitening treatments. In these cases, dental crowns are often used to improve the tooth’s appearance and create a more even and natural-looking smile. The crown is custom-fabricated to match your surrounding tooth size, shape, and color, ensuring a seamless and uniform smile.
As we age, our teeth may become worn down from normal wear and tear or conditions like bruxism (teeth grinding). This can weaken the structure of our teeth, making them prone to fractures and other damage. A dental crown might be placed over the weakened tooth to provide added support and strength, preventing further damage and preserving the tooth’s function.
Dental crowns are often used with dental implants to replace missing teeth. The implant acts like an artificial tooth root, while the crown serves as the visible portion of the replacement tooth. This combination provides a stable solution for missing natural teeth that look and function like your old ones.
Compared to other cosmetic dental treatments that may need to be redone every few years, dental crowns can last 10 to 15 years or even longer with proper care. They resemble natural teeth in strength and appearance because they are composed of long-lasting materials like porcelain or ceramic.
If you believe a dental crown is in your near future, contact the office of Drs. Steven Shandley and Colleen Shandley at Shandley Kane Dental in Hoffman Estates, Barrington, and the greater Chicagoland area. You can reach us at (847) 454-7828 to schedule an appointment.
Dr. Steven J. Shandley, DDS
With over 40 years of experience, Dr. Steven Shandley is known for his personalized, patient-centered approach to dental care. A Northwestern University Dental School graduate, where he served as Class President, Dr. Shandley expanded his expertise through a residency at Illinois Masonic Medical Center, eventually becoming Chief Resident. He founded his private practice in 1982, focusing on providing high-quality, individualized treatment. His dedication to patient well-being and commitment to developing unique care plans ensures that you can trust him to provide the best care for your dental needs.
Dr. M. Elizabeth Kane, DDS
Dr. Elizabeth Kane has been delivering compassionate, high-quality dental care for over four decades. A Northwestern University Dental School graduate, she pursued advanced training at the University of Illinois Hospital, focusing on complex cases in a medical setting. Known for her attention to detail and commitment to staying current with the latest advancements, Dr. Kane ensures her patients receive the most effective care. You can trust her to provide thoughtful, esthetic dental solutions tailored to your individual needs, building long-term relationships with her patients based on care and trust.
Dr. Colleen Shandley, DDS
Dr. Colleen Shandley brings advanced skills and a patient-first approach to Shandley Kane Dental, joining the practice in 2019 after graduating cum laude from Marquette University School of Dentistry. Her hospital-based residency at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center provided extensive experience in managing complex dental cases. Dr. Colleen’s dedication to ongoing education and her involvement in dental outreach programs reflect her commitment to providing the highest quality of care. You can trust her to offer compassionate, personalized treatment while ensuring your dental health is her top priority.