Dental crowns are tooth-shaped capping that is fixed above our existing tooth surfaces. This way we can enhance the appearance of our teeth as well as protect them against various damages and decay. Usually, porcelain crowns are fixed on our teeth that have been cracked, chipped, worn down, discolored or damaged in somewhat similar ways. Dental fillings, once they have worked out or have failed as well, along with dental implants, can also be covered and treated with the help of porcelain crowns. They are an alternative restorative dentistry measure for porcelain veneers.

How long do the porcelain crowns last?

  • In most cases, porcelain crowns can last for about a decade. Or sometimes 2, if care and appropriate measures are taken seriously. Many dental practitioners have also seen cases of porcelain crown being surviving for about more than two decades. But according to studies, porcelain crowns should stay typically fine for a minimum of 5 years. Only then your insurance companies are going to reimburse you for your porcelain crown replacements if something were to go wrong. A major ratio of people have agreed to the fact that once fixed, their porcelain crowns have lasted for almost 10 years in one go, there have been a certain number of people stating that their crowns have lasted for about 15 years and a very minute ratio of people stating that their porcelain crowns lasted for more than two decades.

How to make sure that your porcelain crowns survive for a very long time?

  • To make sure that your porcelain crowns are durable and sturdy for a long time, you must:
  • Don’t bite your nail, on the ice, or open any beer bottle caps, emails, and packages and things like these with the help of your teeth.
  • Don’t clench or grind your teeth. Take the help of night guards after consulting your dental care provider and save your porcelain crowns.
  • Always brush twice a day, floss once in the night before you go to bed, and rinse your mouth with mouthwash to make sure your dental aesthetics are healthy.
  • Always get your teeth, and your crowns checked through the regular dental check-ups, at least two times a year.

Even if the porcelain crowns are known to be sturdy, strong, and durable, their material is not easily breakable. However, due to various reasons the lifespan of your porcelain crowns could be affected and shortened. The amount of stress your crowns are exposed to and the type of oral hygiene habits that you possess are the biggest contributing factors that could make or break your porcelain crowns.

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