A full crown constructed with polymeric material is necessary to restore a tooth with extensive damage or decay. These crowns are fabricated using materials like composite resin or polymers, offering a balance between aesthetics and durability. Polymeric crowns are particularly useful for temporary restorations or in cases where cost is a concern.
Restoring function and aesthetics preserves the remaining tooth structure, ensuring the patient can chew and speak comfortably. The crown provides a protective barrier against further decay or damage, extending the lifespan of the tooth. Additionally, the use of polymeric materials ensures resistance to staining, maintaining the restoration’s appearance over time.
Ensure proper preparation and fit to avoid premature wear or failure. Verify the margins of the crown to ensure they are smooth and well-adapted to avoid irritation of the surrounding soft tissues. Educate the patient on the importance of regular follow-ups to monitor the stability of the crown and address any issues promptly.