Dental crowns are used to address various dental issues. These range from improving the aesthetics of your smile to restoring function to damaged teeth. They are an effective and long-term solution. They look and function just as your natural teeth. Thus no one can tell you had dental crowns unless you tell them. Like your natural teeth, dental crows can become discolored. This can happen for various reasons including: • Damage to the tooth – When the tooth beneath the dental crown becomes damaged or discolored, the dental crown will become discolored. • Eating or drinking staining foods – Like natural teeth, dental crowns can become discolored when exposed to staining foods and drinks. Staining can also occur as a result of smoking. • Optical illusions – Dental crowns can appear to be discolored if you go for teeth whitening treatment after having the crown installed. Unlike your natural teeth, the dental crown will not become brighter as a result of the treatm...
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