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Caring for Your Dental Crown: Dos and Don’ts

August 24, 2025
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Posted By: Ricky Alan May, DDS

Dental crowns are a crucial part of dentistry. We use them for cosmetic purposes and tooth restoration. Because they are so vital, you likely have questions about how to best care for them.

In this blog, we cover:

  • What Dental Crowns Are and How We Use Them
  • Dental Crown Dos and Don’ts
  • When to See Your Dentist in Tazewell, VA

What Dental Crowns Are and How We Use Them

Dental crowns are tooth-shaped covers fabricated to fit over treated teeth, providing stability and aesthetics. They restore function after a root canal or save a deeply decayed tooth from loss. They can also hide a variety of cosmetic flaws and lengthen short teeth. Dental crowns play an essential role in tooth replacement.

Your dentist uses crowns to connect bridge teeth to healthy teeth or to cap a single dental implant post.

Dental Crown Dos and Don’ts

DOs

  • Do brush your dental crown along with your unrestored teeth.
  • Floss around your dental crown just as you would your uncapped teeth.
  • Do contact your dentist if your crown is loose or damaged.

DON’TS

  • Don’t bite directly into sticky candy with your tooth crown.
  • Don’t use your teeth or crowns as tools to open packages or twist off caps.

When to See Your Dentist in Tazewell, VA

You should visit your dentist twice a year for checkups and teeth cleanings. At these preventive visits, the dentist evaluates your crown to ensure it still fits and functions as intended.

You should always call your dentist if you have a broken or damaged tooth. A dental crown can often save a tooth from necessary extraction. Also, let us know if your current crown is loose or damaged.

For Dental Crowns in Tazewell, VA, Contact Us

If you have a damaged tooth or would like more information about our restorative dentistry services, please contact a dental team member at (276) 988-5554.

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