Dental crowns for children do not affect the loss of milk teeth.
1. Dental crowns are often used to repair teeth. When a tooth is damaged and difficult to repair by means of a filling, an artificial crown can be made from different materials and placed over the natural crown. Crowns for children are usually placed over the teeth and will fall out with the loss of milk teeth, allowing the permanent teeth to erupt in their place. Therefore, children’s dental crowns do not affect the loss of milk teeth.
2. After a child has a crown, the width of the child’s tooth exposed to the gums remains unchanged, but the length increases, leading to the exposure of the tooth structure, so that the tooth is not covered by the crown. Therefore, children need to regularly replace the crown, but also pay attention to oral hygiene.
After a child’s tooth is damaged and repaired, wearing a crown can protect the tooth from fracture. It can also restore normal chewing function, and it can also help to restore the normal connection relationship and effectively improve food impaction. However, it is important to note that if there is any discomfort in the tooth, it is important to seek medical attention in a timely manner.