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What Are the Cosmetic Benefits of Dental Crowns?
A dental crown can also be an aesthetic treatment for stained or misshapen teeth.
(For example, if a tooth is discoloured, a dental crown can be fitted over the natural tooth for a whiter smile if standard teeth whitening is not sufficient.)
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When Do You Need a Dental Crown?
A dental crown is usually required when your natural tooth is weakened, broken or damaged in some way.
(For example, many people who have a root canal treatment will get a dental crown placed over the tooth for added strength.)
What Are the Cosmetic Benefits of Dental Crowns?
A dental crown can also be an aesthetic treatment for stained or misshapen teeth.
(For example, if a tooth is discoloured, a dental crown can be fitted over the natural tooth for a whiter smile if standard teeth whitening is not sufficient.)
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When Do You Need a Dental Crown?
A dental crown is usually required when your natural tooth is weakened, broken or damaged in some way.
(For example, many people who have a root canal treatment will get a dental crown placed over the tooth for added strength.)
What Are the Cosmetic Benefits of Dental Crowns?
A dental crown can also be an aesthetic treatment for stained or misshapen teeth.
(For example, if a tooth is discoloured, a dental crown can be fitted over the natural tooth for a whiter smile if standard teeth whitening is not sufficient.)
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When Do You Need a Dental Crown?
A dental crown is usually required when your natural tooth is weakened, broken or damaged in some way.
(For example, many people who have a root canal treatment will get a dental crown placed over the tooth for added strength.)
What Are the Cosmetic Benefits of Dental Crowns?
A dental crown can also be an aesthetic treatment for stained or misshapen teeth.
(For example, if a tooth is discoloured, a dental crown can be fitted over the natural tooth for a whiter smile if standard teeth whitening is not sufficient.)
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How Often Should You Have a Dental Check-Up?
A visit to the dentist every 6 months
Having a routine dental check-up comes with many benefits and helps prevent things such as tooth decay, migraines, cavities, and even sleep apnoea! Not only does routine teeth cleaning from your dentist help you maintain good oral health, but it brings back confidence in your smile.
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How Often Should You Have a Dental Check-Up?
A visit to the dentist every 6 months
Having a routine dental check-up comes with many benefits and helps prevent things such as tooth decay, migraines, cavities, and even sleep apnoea! Not only does routine teeth cleaning from your dentist help you maintain good oral health, but it brings back confidence in your smile.
What to Expect from a Dental Check-Up?
With your visit to your dentist, you can expect the following things:
- A thorough inspection of your mouth.
- X-rays provide a better view of your teeth, jaws, and mouth.
- A professional dental cleaning, including thorough scaling and flossing.
- A chance to discuss any concerns with your dentist.
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How Often Should You Have a Dental Check-Up?
A visit to the dentist every 6 months
Having a routine dental check-up comes with many benefits and helps prevent things such as tooth decay, migraines, cavities, and even sleep apnoea! Not only does routine teeth cleaning from your dentist help you maintain good oral health, but it brings back confidence in your smile.
What to Expect from a Dental Check-Up?
With your visit to your dentist, you can expect the following things:
- A thorough inspection of your mouth.
- X-rays provide a better view of your teeth, jaws, and mouth.
- A professional dental cleaning, including thorough scaling and flossing.
- A chance to discuss any concerns with your dentist.
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Who Can Benefit from an Orthodontic Treatment?
Conditions that may require the use of orthodontic treatments include:
- Poor alignment of top and bottom molars that complicate or prevent chewing.
- A crossbite, in which the upper teeth rest behind the lower teeth.
- A overbite, in which the upper front teeth cover the front of the lower front teeth.
- An open bite, in which the front teeth do not touch at all when biting.
- Teeth that are misaligned, angled, crowded, or spaced too far apart.
- Jaw / joint pain (TMD) and headaches due to clenching and misaligned teeth.
- Tooth decay, bone loss, and excessive wear due to poor alignment.
Care and Maintenance
It will be necessary to adjust your eating habits to prevent damage to both the hardware and your teeth:
- Avoiding hard foods and sticky sweets that can break or pull your braces from your teeth such as gum, toffee, popcorn, nuts, hard biscuits, etc.
- Avoid biting into foods with your front teeth. Rather, cut foods into manageable pieces that you can chew with your back teeth.
- Brush and floss after every meal. (Use the special brushes and flossing tools recommended by your orthodontist)








