If you’ve had a dental crown for years, you might wonder: Can this thing be replaced again? The short answer—yes, but it’s not something you’ll want to do often. Crown replacement depends on many factors, and the key is always maintaining the health of the tooth underneath.
Here’s what you need to know.
Crowns aren’t invincible. Over time, they wear down—just like tires or shoes.
Some common reasons for replacement:
Most crowns last between 10 and 15 years. With excellent care, they may last over 20. But they’re not designed to be permanent fixtures. If you clench your teeth or neglect oral hygiene, their lifespan shortens.
Sometimes, only minor issues arise. Your dentist might polish a small chip or re-cement a loose crown. Full replacement only becomes necessary if there’s structural damage or new decay. Working with a trusted Brampton dentist helps ensure your new crown is durable and comfortable.
If you notice any of these, don’t wait.
If you suspect your crown’s failing—or it’s just been a while since your last check-up—book a visit with Align Dental Smiles. We’ll examine your crown, assess the underlying tooth, and guide you through your options for dental crown replacement with honesty and care.
Crowns don’t last forever, but with good care and guidance, replacements don’t have to be a hassle. There’s no magic number for how many times you can replace one—but each time, it matters who’s doing the work and how your oral health is managed. You deserve a solution that lasts.