How to Care for Your Dental Crown (And Make It Last Longer)

How to Care for Your Dental Crown (And Make It Last Longer)

How to Care for Your Dental Crown (And Make It Last Longer)

How to Care for Your Dental Crown (And Make It Last Longer)

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How to Care for Your Dental Crown (And Make It Last Longer)

Getting a dental crown is a great way to restore and protect your tooth—but proper care is key to making sure it lasts for many years.

The good news is that caring for a crown is simple and very similar to caring for your natural teeth. With the right habits, your crown can stay strong, comfortable, and natural-looking for a long time.

How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?

Dental crowns are designed to be durable and long-lasting. On average, they can last 10–15 years or even longer with proper care.

Their lifespan depends on:

  • Daily oral hygiene

  • Eating habits

  • Teeth grinding or clenching

  • Regular dental visits

Taking care of your crown helps protect both the crown and the underlying tooth.

Daily Care for Your Dental Crown

Maintaining your crown doesn’t require anything complicated—just consistency.

1. Brush Twice Daily

Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste to keep your crown and surrounding teeth clean.

2. Floss Every Day

Flossing is essential to remove plaque around the crown, especially near the gumline where bacteria can build up.

3. Use Mouthwash

An antibacterial mouthwash can help reduce bacteria and support gum health.

Foods to Be Careful With

While crowns are strong, certain foods can damage them or shorten their lifespan.

Try to avoid or limit:

  • Hard foods like ice or hard candies

  • Sticky foods like caramel or gum

  • Very tough foods that require excessive force

Eating carefully helps prevent cracks, loosening, or damage.

Protect Your Crown from Damage

If you grind or clench your teeth, your crown may be at risk of wear or damage.

A custom night guard can help:

  • Protect your crown

  • Prevent excessive pressure

  • Extend the life of your dental work

This is especially important if you notice jaw tension or wear on your teeth.

Signs Your Crown Needs Attention

Even with good care, crowns may need adjustment or replacement over time.

Watch for:

  • Sensitivity or discomfort

  • A loose feeling

  • Chips or cracks

  • Gum irritation around the crown

If you notice any of these, it’s best to have it checked early.

Don’t Skip Regular Checkups

Routine dental visits are essential for maintaining your crown.

Your dentist will:

  • Check the condition of the crown

  • Ensure it fits properly

  • Monitor the health of the surrounding tooth and gums

Regular care helps prevent small issues from becoming bigger problems.

Keep Your Crown in Great Shape with Dentalship Dentistry

At Dentalship Dentistry, we help patients maintain their dental crowns with ongoing care and personalized guidance.

Our team ensures your crown stays strong, comfortable, and natural-looking—so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence.

We’re here to support your long-term oral health every step of the way.

Book Your Dental Checkup Today

If you have a dental crown or are considering one, regular care is the key to long-lasting results.

Contact Dentalship Dentistry today to schedule your appointment and keep your smile healthy and protected. 🦷✨

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