Dental Filling vs. Crown: Which One Is Right for You?

Dental Filling vs. Crown: Which One Is Right for You?

Are you looking for a solution to restore a decayed or damaged tooth? At Dental Care of Madison, we offer a comprehensive suite of restorative dentistry solutions, including dental fillings and crowns, to restore healthy, beautiful smiles. Our high-quality, durable restorations are custom-crafted to match your natural teeth, delivering results that look beautifully natural. The question is, which type of restoration is right for you?

What Is a Dental Filling?

A dental filling repairs a tooth affected by decay or minor damage. The procedure involves the removal of the decayed portion of the affected tooth and filling the space with tooth-colored composite resin material that closely matches your natural tooth enamel. Our white fillings bond directly to your tooth structure, requiring less removal of any healthy tooth material compared to older amalgam restorations.

The filling procedure typically requires a single appointment. We will first remove any decayed or damaged tooth structure and clean the area before placing the filling and shaping it to the contours of your natural teeth. Next, special light will cure the filling material and harden it. Tooth-colored fillings can last for many years, enhancing your smile and your oral health.

What Is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a custom "cap" that covers the entire visible portion of a weak, severely decayed, or otherwise damaged tooth, from the gumline up. At Dental Care of Madison, we create custom crowns from durable, aesthetic materials that closely match the color, shape, and appearance of your natural teeth.

The dental crown procedure typically requires two appointments. During your first visit, we will prepare the affected tooth by reshaping it to make room for your restoration. Next, we will capture a digital scan of the area using an intraoral scanner that takes thousands of tiny images of your teeth, building a precise model without any messy impression material. A dental lab will use these digital impressions of your tooth to custom-craft your new crown. Meanwhile, a temporary crown will protect your prepared tooth.

After your permanent crown is ready, you'll return for a placement appointment. We will check its fit and color match before cementing it in place. The last step is to make any needed adjustments to deliver a comfortable bite and ensure optimal function. With proper care and regular visits to Dental Care of Madison for your routine dental exams and cleanings, your new crown has the potential to last for decades.

What Is the Difference Between a Filling and a Crown?

The main difference between a dental filling and a crown is the scope of each restoration. A filling addresses a specific area of damage inside a tooth. A crown protects and stabilizes the entire tooth. The decision comes down to how much healthy tooth structure remains and how much support the tooth needs to function properly under the pressure of chewing. When decay is caught early during a routine dental exam, a filling is often all that's needed. This is one of the reasons we emphasize the importance of keeping up with your twice-yearly dental exams and cleanings. Smaller problems almost always lead to simpler, more conservative solutions.

So why would a tooth need a dental crown instead? There are times when a filling isn't enough to restore a tooth to full function. A crown may be a better choice to restore your smile for the following reasons:

  • The Decay Is Extensive: If a large portion of the tooth is damaged or lost to decay, the remaining structure may not be strong enough to support a filling. A crown helps redistribute the chewing forces more evenly across the entire tooth, preventing further damage.
  • The Decay Involves a Large Portion of a Cusp: When decay reaches the outer walls of a tooth, removing it can leave a fragile shell behind. A crown provides the structural support that a filling alone cannot offer in these situations.
  • The Tooth Has a Large Existing Filling: A tooth with a significant filling already in place can weaken over time. If the remaining walls of natural tooth structure are thin or at risk of fracturing, a crown reinforces and protects the affected tooth.
  • The Tooth Is Cracked or Fractured: A filling can address decay, but it can’t hold a cracked tooth together the way a crown can. For example, crown placement can relieve the discomfort associated with cracked tooth syndrome and help keep the crack from spreading.
  • The Tooth Has Undergone Root Canal Therapy: After root canal treatment, the tooth is typically more brittle and at risk of fracturing. Placing a crown over your treated tooth helps protect it, ensuring its longevity and natural function.
  • The Tooth Is Severely Worn: Teeth grinding and clenching (bruxism) can wear your teeth down significantly over time. A custom crown helps rebuild the lost height and shape, restoring a proper bite and protecting the tooth from further damage.

What About Cosmetic Concerns?

In addition to their restorative uses, dental crowns also play an important role in cosmetic dentistry. A severely discolored tooth that doesn't respond to whitening, a tooth that is misshapen or noticeably smaller than its neighbors, a tooth that needs to serve as the anchor for a dental bridge, or slightly misaligned teeth may all be candidates for crown placement. In these cases, the restoration addresses both the appearance and function of your smile.

Which Restoration Is Right for You?

Our team at Dental Care of Madison will perform a dental exam, including digital X-rays and a thorough evaluation of the affected tooth. Here, we do not believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. We will determine the size and location of the decay or damage, the amount of healthy tooth structure remaining, and any signs of structural compromise. We will outline your options and always recommend the most conservative restorative solution to deliver a healthy, confident smile.

Restorative Dentistry Near Me in Madison, MS

Whether you need a composite filling or a custom dental crown, our team at Dental Care of Madison is dedicated to delivering a beautiful, healthy, and functional smile. We always take the time to answer your questions, address any concerns, and ensure you are comfortable with your treatment options. Call us at (601) 898-9390 to schedule your appointment or request one online today!

Proudly serving patients in Madison, Gluckstadt, Ridgeland, Canton, and the surrounding communities.

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