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How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?

Mar 18, 2023 @ 11:04 AM — by Kellyn Hodges
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Dental damage, decay, and tooth loss interfere with oral functions, compromise the smile’s appearance, and take a toll on a person’s confidence. Dental crowns are cap-like restorations that sit over a tooth, completely surrounding the structure. Dental crowns restore damaged, decayed, or missing teeth to rebuild the smile’s strength, health, and aesthetics. 

Dental crowns are one of the most frequently performed restorative and cosmetic dentistry treatments. When patients come to Dr. Kellyn Hodges' dental practice, which serves PhiladelphiaPABala Cynwyd, PA, and BensalemPA, for dental crown treatment, they frequently ask, “How long do dental crowns last?” Here we discuss the average dental crown lifespan and the factors that impact the longevity of these dental restorations.

Average Dental Crowns Lifespan

Although many patients are eager to learn how long a dental crown will last, we cannot make exact predictions about a crown’s lifespan. Dental crowns are subject to wear, tear, and damage like natural teeth. If a dental crown becomes damaged or worn down, it needs to be replaced because it leaves the natural tooth beneath the crown vulnerable to infection. 

Fortunately, most patients do not have to worry about dental crown replacement for many years. With proper care and good oral hygiene habits, the average dental crown lasts around 15 years, and sometimes even longer.

Factors that Affect Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are made of materials such as metals, composites, and porcelain, which are not susceptible to decay like natural teeth are. Although a dental crown cannot develop a cavity, it can become damaged or weakened over time. Some of the factors that play the largest role in determining a dental crown’s lifespan include:

Prolonging the Lifespan of Your Dental Crown

Many variables affect the lifespan of a dental crown. Fortunately, patients can proactively protect their crowns to prolong their lifespan. We recommend these practices following dental crown treatment:

Contact Us Today

Dental crowns repair damaged teeth to restore oral health, functions, and aesthetics. These long-lasting restorations can completely transform the smile. To learn more about dental crown treatment and recommended care tips, send us a message online or call (610) 617-0700 and schedule an appointment with Dr. Kellyn Hodges.