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Which is better, crown or extraction?

One of the most common questions or rather a confusion that people have when they suffer from damaged, broken, or decayed teeth is whether they should get it extracted or they should go for a crown. And the answer to this question mainly depends on the condition of your teeth.

While both these dental treatments are meant to be used under somewhat similar conditions but still both these dental treatments are very different from each other. Therefore, it is always a tough choice to make when conserving your tooth’s natural condition. 

Dental caps and tooth extraction can both help in restoring the quality of your teeth. But tooth removal & extraction involves the removal of the tooth from the back, front, molars, etc. Crowns are identical to the structure of your original teeth, which helps in protecting the natural condition of the teeth if they are slightly cracked or damaged.

Keep reading to know more about extraction and crowns to decide which one you should choose in a specific circumstance.

Why do you need dental crowns, and how does it work? 

Your dentist will suggest you go under the dental cap procedure when you have the following: 

  • Tooth decay
  • Cracked or broken tooth
  • Chipped tooth due to grinding
  • To support dental implants
  • To cover discolored teeth or any stains

A crown is a tooth-like structure or cap used to cover the original tooth. A dental covering or cap is fixed on the top of the damaged tooth and is attached to the remaining part of the original tooth permanently. There are various kinds of dental caps from which you can choose depending on your tooth condition and budget.

A dental cap is made by taking the impression of your original teeth, and in two-three visits to your dentist, you can get your dental cap fixed. 

Why do you need an extraction, and how does it work? 

Your dentist will suggest you go under the tooth extraction procedure when you have the following: 

  • Tooth decay
  • Impaction
  • Gum disease (periodontal disease)
  • Fully broken teeth
  • Trauma
  • Overcrowding

Tooth removal is a standard dental procedure to remove the tooth from the root. Your oral care provider will use anesthesia before the process and remove the teeth depending on the condition.

There are two ways in which the dentist can extract a damaged tooth: simple and surgical tooth removal. You must talk to your dentist before undergoing the tooth removal treatment.

What are the benefits of dental crowns and tooth extraction? 

Below given the benefits of a dental cap: 

  • Custom-made (according to the structure of your teeth)
  • Long-lasting
  • Restore the condition of your original teeth
  • Simple and quick procedure
  • Less discomfort

Below given are the benefits of extraction: 

  • Reduces harmful bacteria from damaged teeth
  • Remove badly decayed teeth from the gums
  • Prevent infections
  • Prevents gum disease (periodontal issues)
  • Protects rest of teeth from getting infected and damaged

Now that you know the benefits of the procedure and when you will need a tooth extraction, and when you will need dental caps, it should be easy for you to decide which one is better. Though, most of the patients prefer dental caps over tooth pull because it prevents their original teeth.

However, it is vital to keep in mind that not every issue can be treated with dental coverage, and you have to get your tooth removed. All in all, whatever you choose, always consult your dentist first for better advice.