Oral Hygiene Basics

Can My Toothpaste Choice Damage My Dental Crown?

You may be wondering if your toothpaste choice can damage your shiny new dental crown. With proper care, dental crowns can last for years or even a lifetime, depending on their materials. Metal alloy crowns are particularly durable, and porcelain crowns are slightly more susceptible to damage.

After going through the hassle of getting a crown fitted and placed, you definitely do not want poor oral hygiene to be the reason the crown fails. Crowns do not make your teeth invincible, after all. How you clean your crowned tooth is vital to its preservation.

What is the best toothpaste for dental crowns?

Caring for dental crowns, bondings or veneers is similar to caring for your natural teeth. (It may even be easier, but that does not mean there is no responsibility at all!) Crowned teeth are not impervious to harm and should be brushed and flossed daily. Your dentist may prescribe you a strong fluoride toothpaste if you are prone to dental decay. Doing so will help preserve the enamel on the areas of your tooth that remain. Damage to the underlying tooth is one of the main reasons crowns need to be replaced.

Other than that, there is no specific type of toothpaste you have to use for dental crowns. Most general kinds of toothpaste are fine, with the possible exception of whitening toothpaste.

Can whitening toothpastes damage crowns?

Whitening toothpaste may contain abrasives such as baking soda or activated charcoal. While occasional use of these kinds of toothpaste is usually harmless, persistent use can damage not only your crown or bonding but also your tooth enamel. If you want to use a whitening toothpaste, it is advised that you use it only once or twice a week and brush with gentler toothpaste the rest of the time.

How to brush dental crowns

How your brush your crowns is more important than the toothpaste you use. Stick to soft bristles, especially for electric toothbrushes. Scrubbing too hard with coarse bristles can erode the material of your crown, particularly ceramic or porcelain crowns. Hard bristles and forceful brushing can also damage healthy tooth enamel, putting you at risk of tooth decay. Brush gently in a circular motion, and rinse daily with a fluoride mouthwash to kill bacteria. Avoid alcohol-based mouthwashes, as these can weaken certain types of dental bondings.

Be extra careful if you are still wearing a temporary crown. Temporaries are not as strong as full crowns and can be easily popped off. Your dentist will give you special instructions on how to care for your temporary crown.

Keep your dental appointments

Once you have a crown, it is even more important that you keep up with regular dental visits. Your dentist will be able to spot potential tooth decay before it becomes severe. Schedule an extra appointment if you notice any pain or bad odors coming from your dental crown. Remember, crowns are not as strong as healthy teeth and cannot replace proper dental care.

Request an appointment here: https://www.carolinasmilesdentist.com or call Carolina Smiles Family Dental at (828) 884-3702 for an appointment in our Brevard office.

Check out what others are saying about our services on Yelp: Read our Yelp reviews.

Recent Posts

Maintaining Your Beautiful Smile: Post-Smile Makeover Care Tips

A smile makeover can completely revitalize your teeth to boost your confidence and make your smile stand out. While this type of makeover differs for every patient because it is personalized to suit their respective needs and goals, the after-care tips are the same for everyone. If you want to maintain your smile after a…

Preventive Dentists: The Cornerstones Of Dentistry

A preventive dentist is a trusted partner in maintaining your oral health and preventing serious dental issues before they occur. This dental professional emphasizes regular care and education, supporting long-term wellness and reducing the need for extensive procedures. As the cornerstone of modern dental care, preventive dentistry underscores early detection, regular visits, and informed patients.A…

Exploring Bite Correction Procedures In Smile Makeovers

A smile makeover can address a wide range of potential visual defects and blemishes in the smile, from stains and chips to gaps between the teeth. However, bite correction is not something that most people know is part of a smile makeover. The good news is that revitalizing your smile does not have to exclude…

Resolve Imperfections With A Smile Makeover

Research shows that many individuals want a smile makeover from an experienced dentist. A smile is something that is clearly noticeable. That is why fixing cosmetic dental issues is a priority. Knowing what is in store can help you make informed decisions. Here are the details on how a smile makeover can rectify dental inadequacies.Some…

Carolina Smiles Family Dental

Share
Published by
Carolina Smiles Family Dental

Recent Posts

Maintaining Your Beautiful Smile: Post-Smile Makeover Care Tips

A smile makeover can completely revitalize your teeth to boost your confidence and make your…

1 week ago

Preventive Dentists: The Cornerstones of Dentistry

Preventive dentists perform thorough dental examinations every six months or at least twice a year.

2 weeks ago

Exploring Bite Correction Procedures in Smile Makeovers

A smile makeover can address a wide range of potential visual defects and blemishes in…

2 weeks ago

Resolve Imperfections With a Smile Makeover

Research shows that many individuals want a smile makeover from an experienced dentist. A smile…

3 weeks ago

An Implant Dentist Can Replace Tooth Roots for Tooth Replacement

This review discusses the basics as they pertain to tooth replacement from an implant dentist.

4 weeks ago

Upgrade Your Life With A Smile Makeover

A smile makeover can involve one treatment or several, depending on the specific attributes of…

4 weeks ago