How to Clean Crown Teeth​ – Professional DIY Guide

As a restorative dentist specializing in prosthodontics, one of the most common questions I hear from patients is, “How do I properly care for my new crown?” It’s a great question. After all, you’ve invested time and money in restoring your smile, so it makes sense to want to maintain it.

Having placed countless crowns throughout my years at both Cairo University’s Faculty of Dentistry and here at Professors Dental Clinic, I’ve developed a comprehensive approach to crown care that I’m excited to share with you today.

 

Understanding Dental Crowns

Before diving into cleaning methods, it’s important to understand that while crowns aren’t natural teeth, they still require regular care. A crown is a cap that covers a damaged or weakened tooth, restoring its shape, size, strength, and appearance.

 

How to Clean Crown Teeth at Home

 

 

    1. Daily Brushing Technique
        • Use a soft-bristled toothbrush
        • Brush gently around the crown, especially at the gum line
        • Pay attention to all surfaces: front, back, and chewing surface
        • Brush at least twice daily for two minutes each time

    2. Flossing is Crucial
        • Use dental floss or interdental cleaners daily
        • Slide the floss gently between teeth, avoiding snapping it against gums
        • Pay special attention to the area where the crown meets the gum line

    3. Consider Water Flossers
        • An excellent supplement to traditional flossing
        • Effective for cleaning around crowns and bridges
        • Use on a moderate setting to avoid dislodging the crown

 

 

Professional Dental Crown Cleaning

While home care is essential, professional cleaning remains irreplaceable. At Professors Dental Clinic, we offer comprehensive dental cleaning services starting at 1000 EGP. Our professional cleaning:

 

    • Removes stubborn plaque and tartar
    • Reaches areas difficult to clean at home
    • Allows for early detection of any issues with your crown
    • Ensures the longevity of both your crown and surrounding teeth

 

 

For personalized advice or to schedule your teeth cleaning or whitening consultation, don’t hesitate to contact Professors Dental Clinic at +201066345566 or by sending us a WhatsApp message.

 

How Can I Make My Crown Last Longer?

 

    1. Regular Professional Cleanings Schedule cleanings every 6 months at a minimum. Our clinic provides thorough examinations along with cleaning.
    2. Avoid Hard Foods Refrain from chewing ice or hard candies that could damage the crown.
    3. Address Grinding If you grind your teeth, consider a nightguard to protect your crown.
    4. Maintain Good Oral Hygiene Consistent home care combined with professional cleanings ensures optimal crown longevity.

 

 

How Can I Make My Crowns White Again?

Unlike natural teeth, crowns don’t respond to whitening treatments. However, they can be professionally cleaned to remove surface stains. If the color is a concern, we can discuss replacing the crown with a newer, whiter one at our clinic.

 

Do Crowns Expire?

Dental crowns don’t have an expiration date, but their lifespan varies:

 

    • Average lifespan: 5-15 years
    • Factors affecting durability:
        • Oral hygiene habits
        • Bite forces
        • Material of the crown
        • Regular professional maintenance

 

 

Related: How much does teeth cleaning cost without insurance?

 

Signs You Need Dental Crown Cleaning

 

 

    1. Visible plaque buildup
    2. Gum inflammation around the crown
    3. Bad breath or taste
    4. Discoloration at the crown’s edges

 

 

When to Visit Professors Dental Clinic

Schedule an appointment if you:

 

    • Haven’t had a professional cleaning in over 6 months
    • Notice any discomfort around your crown
    • See visible staining or plaque
    • Have questions about your crown’s maintenance

 

 

Our Cleaning Process

At Professors Dental Clinic, our crown cleaning service includes:

 

    1. Thorough examination of the crown and surrounding teeth
    2. Professional cleaning using specialized tools
    3. Polishing to remove surface stains
    4. Fluoride treatment if necessary
    5. Personalized advice for home care

 

 

Why Choose Professional Cleaning?

While home care is essential, professional cleaning:

 

    • Is more thorough and effective
    • Uses specialized equipment
    • Allows for professional assessment of your crown’s condition
    • Helps prevent potential issues

 

 

Special Considerations for Multiple Crowns

If you have several crowns, professional cleaning becomes even more critical. Our experienced team at Professors Dental Clinic can ensure all your crowns receive proper care and maintenance.

 

Contact Us Today

For professional crown cleaning or any dental concerns, contact Professors Dental Clinic at +201066345566. Our team is committed to providing expert care for all your dental needs.

Remember, your crown is an investment in your oral health. By combining diligent home care with regular professional cleanings, you can ensure your crown serves you well for many years to come.

 

Dr. Ahmed Khafagy began his journey in cosmetic dentistry as a resident in the Department of Prosthodontics and Aesthetic Dentistry at the Faculty of Dentistry, where he was a faculty member. He then specialized in prosthodontics and aesthetic dentistry, earning his master’s degree from Cairo University.

Dr. Ahmed Khafagy is responsible for dental treatments including cosmetic fillings and prosthodontics, complete oral rehabilitation, and smile makeovers.

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