How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?

Long-lasting dental crowns at The Smile Designer in Spring, TX

How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?

A dental crown is an investment in a tooth, so it is natural to ask how long it will last. With good care, most crowns last many years, and several factors influence their lifespan. This guide explains what to expect from dental crowns at The Smile Designer in Spring, TX.

Typical Crown Lifespan

Most crowns last roughly ten to fifteen years, and many last longer with excellent care. The material, the location of the tooth, and daily habits all affect how long a crown holds up.

What Affects How Long a Crown Lasts

Grinding, chewing hard objects, and poor hygiene that allows decay at the crown's edge can shorten its life. Back teeth that handle heavy chewing forces may wear faster than front teeth.

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How to Make a Crown Last

Good brushing and flossing, regular checkups, and avoiding hard-biting habits all extend a crown's life. Patients who grind may benefit from a custom night guard. The American Dental Association recommends consistent care for all restorations.

When a Crown Needs Replacing

Crowns are replaced when they wear, loosen, or develop decay underneath. Recognizing the signs a crown is needed and keeping up with visits allows timely replacement. General habits appear in these tips between visits.

Care for Your Crowns in Spring, TX

Regular visits keep crowns and natural teeth healthy. To schedule, contact The Smile Designer in Spring, TX.

How long do dental crowns last?

Typically ten to fifteen years, and often longer with excellent care.

What shortens a crown's lifespan?

Grinding, biting hard objects, and decay at the crown margin from poor hygiene.

Can a crown be replaced?

Yes; crowns are replaced when they wear, loosen, or develop decay underneath.

How do I make my crown last longer?

Brush and floss well, avoid hard-biting habits, wear a night guard if you grind, and keep regular checkups.