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South Gate, CA 90280
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Fallen Crown

Don't let a fallen crown disrupt your smile and oral health. Contact South Gate Dental Clinic today to schedule a consultation with our experienced team and receive the personalized care you deserve. Let us help you regain confidence in your smile and enjoy restored functionality with effective treatment for fallen crowns.

Fallen Crown: Understanding the Causes and Treatment

A fallen crown can be an unexpected and concerning dental issue, affecting both the appearance and functionality of your smile. At South Gate Dental Clinic, our experienced team specializes in diagnosing and treating fallen crowns, providing personalized care to address your specific needs. In this article, we'll explore the common causes, risks, and treatment options for fallen crowns.

Causes of a Fallen Crown:

Several factors can contribute to a crown becoming dislodged or falling off, including:

  1. Tooth Decay: If the underlying tooth structure becomes decayed or weakened, it may no longer provide sufficient support for the crown, leading to its detachment.
  2. Trauma: Accidents, injuries, or biting down on hard objects can cause a crown to become loose or dislodged.
  3. Poor Crown Fit: A poorly fitting crown may not bond securely to the tooth, increasing the risk of it coming loose or falling off.
  4. Deterioration of Dental Cement: Over time, the dental cement used to secure the crown to the tooth may degrade or deteriorate, compromising its stability.
  5. Grinding or Clenching: Habitual teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism) can exert excessive force on the crown, leading to loosening or displacement.

Risks Associated with a Fallen Crown:

A fallen crown can pose several risks to your oral health, including:

Treatment Options for a Fallen Crown:

Treatment for a fallen crown depends on the cause and extent of the damage. Common treatment options may include:

  1. Crown Reattachment: If the crown is intact and undamaged, it may be possible to reattach it to the tooth using dental adhesive.
  2. New Crown Fabrication: If the existing crown is damaged or cannot be reattached, a new crown may need to be fabricated to restore the tooth's appearance and function.
  3. Evaluation of Tooth Structure: In some cases, the underlying tooth may require treatment, such as a dental filling or root canal therapy, to address any decay or damage.
  4. Preventive Measures: To prevent future crown issues, proper oral hygiene practices and regular dental check-ups are essential. Additionally, addressing habits such as teeth grinding or clenching can help preserve the integrity of dental restorations.

Why Choose South Gate Dental Clinic for Fallen Crown Treatment?

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