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Dental crown in Tunisia:
Simply get your smile back

With time our teeth are bound to be damaged somehow, either with poor care or with old age or by an accident, sooner or later we will all have to face that fact.

A tooth ache can be one of the most painful things you will ever feel in your life, and it can be so distracting that you will start to fail at your daily tasks and sometimes feel like you can not function anymore.

Not only that it can feel awkward for some people to have a smile with damaged teeth, so much so that they try to avoid any chance of smiling.

Can you believe that, a world without smiling, sounds like a pretty gloomy life?

Well, you don't have to worry anymore because modern science is here to rescue you from that.

And the procedure that we are talking about is one of the simplest yet effective dental operations and it is Dental crown.

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How much does dental crown in Tunisia costs?

Being one of the simplest dental operations Dental crown in Tunisia is not nearly costly, in fact it's highly affordable to almost everyone.

Tho the price of Dental crown in Tunisia varies from dentist to dentist and from clinic to clinic but it's still considered fairly none costly.

Dental crown in Tunisia is well balanced to both suit the patient and the dentists, the variation of the cost does exists so eventually you will be able to find a price that best suits you.

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Where can i get How much does dental crown in Tunisia?

If you are considering the operation, you shouldn't look further because Dental crown in Tunisia is available.
You can have the dental crown in Tunisia operation in almost all dental clinics and with so many dentists.

The medical society in Tunisia is very proud to be having some of the top skilled and professional dentists in the business.

Not only that but dental crown in Tunisia will be done using the most highly advanced tools and machines to guarantee the best results.

If you are looking to get rid of dental pain then look no further, dental crown in Tunisia is here to solve that problem for you.

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What is a Dental crown?

One of the worst pains, a person, can feel is a tooth ache, it comes on very fast and very strong, so much so that it soon enough becomes the only thing that you can focus on.
Dental pain doesn't come alone, it comes with severing headaches, sleep deprivation and sometimes it can be the gateway to worst symptoms such as infections.

There are many procedures to battle this nightmare, one of the simplest yet very affective ways is having a dental crown.

Dental crowns basically caps that are placed on top of a damaged tooth or teeth, they act as a protection and a cover to restore the natural look of your teeth.

The crowns are usually made out of different materials such as:

  • Porcelain.
  • Ceramic.
  • Metal.
  • Resin.

Dental crowns are used when fillings don't solve the problem, and the best thing is that they are very low maintenance, they don't require special care over time, however you should have a good oral hygiene after you have them.

The dental crown is cemented in place using Zinc polycarboxylate cement and can cover the visible portion of the damaged tooth.

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Who can have the dental crown operation?

Usually, people that get recommended to this treatment are usually suffering from various dental problems including:

  • Having large cavities that is too big to fix with a filling.
  • Discoloration in a tooth.
  • Unusually looking tooth like it's broken.
  • Tooth that is missing.

Other than these dental problems dental crowns have many other uses including:

  • Restoration or the covering of a broken tooth.
  • Holding a dental bridge in place.
  • Protecting a tooth that has been treated with a root canal.
  • Supporting and covering a tooth that has a large filling.
  • Restoring a decaying tooth.

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What are the different types of dental crowns?

What's interesting about dental crowns is the diversity; they can be made out of so many materials to meet your needs and wants, some of these options may include:

Porcelain

Considered to be the best material to make a dental crown, mainly because it resembles the appearance a natural tooth, that's why they are the most popular amongst patients, especially in the cases where the infected tooth is upfront.

Stainless steel

Usually used as a protective shell while the permanent crown is being made, Stainless steel crowns are ideal for lowering the risk of bacterial infections and decay.

They are usually used during the week of waiting for your permanent crown so it's very rare to use them permanently.

Gold crowns

They are not that used especially after the creation of Porcelain and titanium crowns, however they are still used when replacing molars in the back of the mouth.

Titanium crowns

They are known for their durability and resistance to damage and decay, they are the strongest and most lasting out of all of the crown options.

However, they are the most expensive, but that price tag doesn't come without results because they can withstand chewing and biting.

Porcelain and metal hybrids

As the name suggests, they are a hybrid of both Porcelain and titanium crowns, typically used for front and back teeth to boost up their durability.

Resin crowns

these are the least expensive option available, however they are not very used since the creation of porcelain and titanium crowns.

What are the preparations before getting a dental crown?

Getting the dental crown procedure is not time consuming, in fact if you ask for it your doctor will suggest same-day crowns, meaning you will only have to make one appointment to have your crowns made and put in place.

In the same-day procedure the crown that is mostly used is called CEREC crown, it's a highly strong ceramic crown that is designed specifically to minimize the time spent in making the long-term crowns.

What happens during the dental crown procedure?

The procedure it self won't take long, the maximum number of appointments that you will get will be two.
The dentist will use a computer-assisted design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) to scan the tooth that you intend to treat, then a three-dimensional model will be created based on the information collected by the computer.

The creation of the crowns will be made right there in the dentist's office, the doctor will be focusing on the surrounding area as well as the tooth it self.

The doctor will then choose a dental cement to use for the installation of the crown, this is done once the crown is ready.

To avoid any risk of pain during the operation, you can ask your doctor for anesthesia.

You may also want the anesthetic because the procedure involves shaving down the tooth, it shouldn't hurt but you can choose what best suits you and makes you comfortable.

After that it's time to install the crown on top of the tooth, the doctor will carefully place it where it needs to go and finish the procedure by cementing it to anchor it in place.

The procedure should take about 2 to 4 hours, depending on the number of teeth you want to cover.

In the case of you having more than one appointment you should clear your schedule, the doctor will let you know how far apart the appointments are but most likely it will be at least 1 or 2 weeks after your first appointment.

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How should you care for your dental crown?

There are two procedures to getting a dental crown, a temporary crown and a permanentcrown, they both differ in the after care procedure.

Temporary dental crown aftercare

Based on the name you can tell that it's a dental crown that is designed to be installed for a small period of time, usually until the permanent crown is created.

Being temporary means that it's more fragile than the long-term crown which means that you will have to take extra care with it and avoid any activities that could dislodge it from its place.

Some of the activities that you could do are:

  • You should avoid hard and crunchy foods.
  • Try chewing on the other side of your mouth.
  • Avoid stress chewing on your nails or teeth grinding because of stress.
  • You should floss but with extra care because the string can get under the edge.

Permanent dental crown aftercare

As soon as the procedure is finished, the permanent dental crown aftercare starts immediately.

You should treat the permanent crown as if it was a temporary one for at least the first 24 to 48 hours, meaning avoiding hard chewy foods and other activities that could harm it or make it go loose.

Withing a week, the swelling and sensitivity would fade away, however you should contact your doctor in case the discomfort is lasting for a longer period of time.

With a permanent dental crown you should be able to do all the activities that you would do with natural teeth, however it is advised to stay away from things like smoking and acidic foods.

What are the risks of having a dental crown?

Even though it's a very simple procedure, dental crown has it's own risks, somethings can go wrong and it's important to know about them.

After all there is no medical procedure without any risks.

Some of the risks are:

  • Discomfort or sensitivity in the treated area.
  • Having a chipped crown.
  • Having a loose crown.
  • The crown can fall off.
  • Having a dark line next to the gum line.

Conclusion

Modern science has created so many ways and procedures to battle any discomfort that a person can have.
So much so that it's not only medical, it has evolved to becoming cosmetic, even the tiniest thing that you feel discomfort toward you are able to fix.
And if your aim is to get your beautiful smile back and get rid of the pain of tooth ache then Dental crown in Tunisia is the solution for you.
Afairly simple treatment that will be done for you by the best in all of Tunisia.