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Home Why Do You Need a Temporary Crown Before a Permanent One?
Chad M. Boustany D.D.S., M.S.

Why Do You Need a Temporary Crown Before a Permanent One?


Posted on 2/3/2025 by Revive Dental and Implant Center
Close up 3D rendering of a shaved down tooth being capped with a porcelain dental crown. Have you ever needed a dental crown? If so, you may be wondering why a temporary crown is necessary before placing the permanent one. In this article, we'll explore the reasons behind this two-step process and how it benefits your oral health.

What is a Dental Crown?


A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that fits over a damaged or decayed tooth, restoring its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Crowns are typically made of porcelain, ceramic, or metal and can last for many years with proper care.

The Role of Temporary Crowns


So, why is a temporary crown needed before the permanent one is placed? Here are several crucial reasons:

•  Protection: After your tooth is prepared for the permanent crown, it becomes more vulnerable to damage and sensitivity. The temporary crown protects the tooth from these risks while the permanent one is being fabricated.
•  Shape and Bite: The temporary crown helps maintain the proper shape and alignment of your teeth. This ensures the permanent crown fits correctly and provides a comfortable bite.
•  Esthetics: Temporary crowns are designed to look natural, so you won't have to worry about your smile while waiting for the permanent crown.
•  Time for Healing: Sometimes, your tooth may require time to heal after preparation. The temporary crown allows for this healing process to occur without exposing the sensitive tooth structure.
•  Try-in and Adjustments: The dentist uses the temporary crown as a "test drive" for the permanent one. This allows for any necessary adjustments to be made before the final crown is cemented.

The Process of Getting a Crown


The process of getting a crown typically involves two appointments. During the first appointment, your dentist will prepare your tooth by removing any decayed or damaged portions. Then, they will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom-made crown. A temporary crown will be placed on your tooth to protect it while the permanent crown is being made.

At the second appointment, the permanent crown will be checked for fit and adjusted if necessary. Once the fit is perfect, the permanent crown will be cemented onto your tooth, completing the restoration process.

Conclusion


A temporary crown plays a vital role in ensuring the success and longevity of your permanent crown. By protecting your tooth, maintaining proper alignment, and allowing for healing and adjustments, temporary crowns contribute significantly to a positive restorative experience. If you have any questions about dental crowns or the temporary crown process, please don't hesitate to ask your dentist.

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