Kid’s Dental Crowns for Saving Baby Teeth

Kid’s Dental Crowns for Saving Baby Teeth from Grand Parkway Pediatric Dental in Richmond, TXA pediatric dentist uses kid's dental crowns to save baby teeth damaged by decay or trauma. Though baby teeth eventually fall out and are replaced by adult teeth, they still play a crucial role in a child's future oral health. This is just one important reason pediatric dentists recommend dental crowns.

The importance of baby teeth

Baby teeth are more than just placeholders for adult teeth. These teeth are essential for children to chew their food and get the necessary nutrients. In addition, losing teeth too soon can affect a child as they learn to speak, causing problems for their self-esteem. Also, losing baby teeth too early can affect the proper eruption of the primary teeth. If primary teeth are allowed to decay, they can affect the child's future dental and gum health.

When a crown is needed

Saving children's primary teeth is crucial and cannot always be done with a filling. Sometimes, a dental crown, a tooth-shaped cap, is needed to reinforce and protect the tooth. Children can be more susceptible to the types of tooth decay and trauma that necessitate a dental crown.

When a cavity progresses too far and affects the pulp of the tooth, the pulp typically must be removed, devitalizing the tooth. The kid's dental crown then reinforces the tooth. Kid's dental crowns may also help save a child's cracked or broken tooth. In both cases, the dental crown restores the tooth's function and protects it from future decay or damage until it is time for the baby tooth to fall out naturally.

Types of dental crowns for kids

These tooth-shaped caps that protect decayed or damaged teeth come in several forms. A pediatric dentist can help a parent decide which material will fit their child's needs. A kid's dental crown options include:

Stainless steel

A pediatric dentist will likely recommend stainless steel crowns for molars or premolars. These crowns are a popular choice for kids due to their durability. They are especially ideal for the molars that need to sustain extra biting force.

Composite crowns

Parents may consider tooth-colored composite crowns for teeth toward the front of the child's mouth. These are also an option for children with metal allergies. Though not as durable as other materials, they look like natural teeth and may be a better fit for self-conscious children.

Other options

Zirconia, porcelain, and other materials may be available. These materials can offer a combination of durability and cosmetic appeal. Better yet, tooth-colored material over metal may offer durability and cosmetic appeal at a lower cost.

A pediatric dentist can make recommendations based on the tooth's location and the child's preferences and lifestyle.

Kid’s dental crowns and oral hygiene

After getting a dental crown, parents must ensure their kids practice good oral hygiene. This includes brushing twice a day and flossing at least once. The pediatric dentist can instruct the child on how to properly clean the dental crown. In addition, they can provide parents with helpful tips for assisting their child at home.

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Protect your child’s baby teeth

Kid's dental crowns can protect primary teeth until it is time for them to fall out naturally. As pediatric dentists, we recommend these crowns for teeth severely damaged by decay or trauma. To learn more about kid's dental crowns, call our office today.

Request an appointment or call Grand Parkway Pediatric Dental at 832-579-0960 for an appointment in our Richmond office.

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