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It’s Time to Get with the Times and Replace Your Metal Dental Crown!

August 14, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — bearcreekfamily @ 3:00 pm
Tooth putting on a crown

Teeth are very strong. In fact, tooth enamel is the strongest substance in the entire body. However, they aren’t completely indestructible and can become damaged in a variety of ways. Dental crowns are used to build up and protect damaged teeth from additional harm. Metal materials used to be the norm when making dental implants. However, they have some downsides that you can avoid with today’s alternative. Here are some reasons you may want to have your metal crown replaced.

Tooth-Colored Crowns Looks Natural

When others see metal restorations in your mouth, it is immediately apparent. Since this is an older dental technique, some might assume that you are older. By switching to a natural-looking tooth-colored crown, you are likely to appear more youthful. When you replace your metal dental crowns, you can take years off your appearance.

MRI Interferences

Sometimes, MRIs are used in medical diagnoses so doctors can have a better look at the anatomy of the body. However, some materials that are used in metal dental crowns, like nickel and gold, can interfere because they respond when placed in a magnetic field. This can cause pictures to be distorted and can shift around by the magnet. Generally, metal crowns and MRIs aren’t an ideal combination.

Metal Crowns Contain Mercury

Dental crowns are made from various materials, including traces of mercury and nickel. Both of these metals can have significant effects on your body in higher quantities. Mercury is well known for being toxic and nickel commonly causes allergic reactions. Metal dental crowns only have small amounts of these materials and haven’t shown to cause any serious health problems, but many prefer to avoid these metals whenever possible.

Increased Sensitivity

People who have metal down crowns are more likely to experience tooth sensitivity when consuming foods or drinks that are hot or cold. This is because metal conducts health. When more extreme temperatures make contact with your metal dental crowns, you can feel it on your tooth. If you have tooth sensitivity, your metal crown could be making it worse.

Metal dental crowns have all sorts of benefits, but porcelain has become a more ideal option. In addition to having a better appearance, they have numerous health benefits. Reach out to your dentist to see if switching to a metal-free crown is the best solution for you.

About the Practice

At Bear Creek Family Dentistry, a team of general dentists, pediatric dentists, orthodontists, oral surgeons, and prosthodontists all work together to provide quality care to their patients in Love Field. Patients can get pretty much everything they need in one convenient location. If you’re interested in replacing your metal dental crown, they’d be happy to help. For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit their website or call (214) 350-5333.

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