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PEDIATRIC DENTAL CROWNS IN EDMONDS

WHAT ARE PEDIATRIC DENTAL CROWNS?

Pediatric dental crowns are made for primary or baby teeth. They’re usually made of stainless steel as the crown will only be needed until the baby tooth falls out naturally. Pediatric crowns protect and restore baby teeth that are too damaged or decayed to treat with a filling. By saving the decayed baby tooth, our Edmonds team can maintain the pathway for the adult tooth and create a healthier smile for your child.

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HOW IT WORKS: THE PEDIATRIC DENTAL CROWN TREATMENT PROCESS

LOCAL ANESTHESIA

A pediatric dental crown procedure begins by cleaning and numbing the site with topical and local anesthesia. Your child may also utilize nitrous oxide or sedation during this process to help them feel more safe and comfortable throughout their treatment.

TRIMMING & REMOVING DECAY

To prepare for the crown, Dr. Christie will use a dental handpiece to carefully remove affected tooth structure and shape the tooth into a strong, stable platform to which the crown can be attached.

CROWN FITTING & PLACEMENT

Crowns for teeth are typically made of stainless steel and come in pre-fitted sizes. Your child’s dentist will choose the right-sized crown to completely cover and protect the remaining tooth structure of their tooth.

TYPES OF PEDIATRIC DENTAL CROWNS

Zirconia is a ceramic material that can be used as an alternative to stainless steel crowns. The biggest benefit of zirconia crowns is that they look more natural than stainless steel crowns. Your child’s crown will be very similar in color to their natural teeth, making them the great option for restoring damaged or decayed front (anterior) teeth. With a zirconia crown, your child’s smile will stay bright and beautiful.

Stainless steel crowns are very durable and strong, and are perfect for restoring posterior baby teeth (molars). Stainless steel crowns are adaptable, affordable, and they hold up well to the wear and tear of chewing, making them a the gold standard for pediatric dental crowns.

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Most commonly, pediatric dental crowns are used to treat teeth that are missing significant tooth structure due to extensive cavities or trauma.

Because dental crowns cover up and protect the entire structure of the tooth, they can strengthen the tooth after serious decay and help prevent further complications such as tooth fractures.

Kids can easily damage their baby teeth during accidents, horse play, or contact sports. A crown may be needed to treat your child’s mouth after a dental injury has cracked, broken, or otherwise damaged one of their teeth.

With a crown, the tooth can be quickly repaired to restore its shape and function, and help your child chew, smile, and bite normally once again. It will be completely protected as your child’s mouth continues to grow and their adult teeth begin to erupt.

Dr. Christie will be the best judge of whether or not they need a dental crown. In some cases, an alternative treatment like dental bonding or a dental filling may be a good option. However, if you think that your child has a deep cavity or an infected tooth, it’s likely that a crown is the best way to restore their smile.

Additionally, if your child suffers from an oral injury and you see that one of their teeth is visibly damaged, they may need a dental crown. In both cases, you should contact Thrive Kids Dentistry right away to get an emergency consultation and ensure they get the treatment they need.

Yes. Pediatric dental crowns are very durable, and usually last 5+ years. They are intended to protect your child’s tooth until it falls out naturally, and is replaced by an adult tooth.

No. There is no lengthy recovery process after your child gets a crown. They can resume their day-to-day activities immediately after their appointment and maintain a normal diet. Your child’s tooth may feel a bit sore or tender for a week or two after it’s been placed, but this is normal. Some minor sensitivity is nothing to worry about, as this issue will go away on its own.

To care for your child’s dental crown, all you need to do is treat it like a natural tooth. You will need to brush their teeth at least twice per day for two minutes, and floss their teeth once per day. Depending on their age, they may be able to do this themselves.

Beyond proper oral hygiene, you should make sure your child eats a tooth-friendly, healthy diet low in sugary foods and drinks. You should also set appointments for your child to see their pediatric dentist every six months for a check-up and a teeth cleaning. If you follow these simple steps, your child’s crown will last for years.

Restorative dental care for children is almost always covered by dental insurance to some extent, so you can expect your insurance company to help cover the cost of one or more pediatric dental crowns. However, the coverage limits, deductibles, and specifics of each insurance policy differ.

For that reason, we highly recommend consulting with your insurer directly to learn more about your coverage before you schedule your child’s appointment with their dentist. This will ensure that you avoid any unexpected bills, and that your child’s treatment is completely covered. If you’re in Edmonds, Woodway, Shoreline or nearby communities, make your first appointment with us today!

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