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Correcting Misalignment When Crowns Are Present

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Natalia Herrin
2026-01-27 18:53 8 0

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Dental crowns do not preclude effective orthodontic care in today’s clinical practice


Many people who have received crowns due to decay, trauma, or prior root canal therapy later find that their teeth have shifted over time


causing problems with how the upper and lower jaws meet


Treatment with braces or aligners is still possible and highly beneficial


but it requires careful planning and coordination between the orthodontist and the restorative dentist


One of the main considerations is that crowns are not natural teeth


Constructed from durable substances such as zirconia, porcelain-fused-to-metal, or all-ceramic composites


their movement patterns are distinct from those of natural teeth


The root, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone respond normally to orthodontic pressure


Orthodontic movement of crowned teeth is both possible and predictable


care must be taken to avoid cracking, debonding, or surface wear


Each restoration is inspected for structural soundness before orthodontics commence


A compromised restoration may require replacement to prevent failure during treatment


Such a crown risks fracturing or detaching under orthodontic stress


causing unforeseen restorative emergencies


On the other hand, if the crown is in good condition, the orthodontist can proceed with treatment


using brackets and wires or 鐘ヶ淵 矯正歯科 clear aligners designed to accommodate the crown's shape and surface


Attaching orthodontic brackets to crowns demands specialized bonding protocols


adhesives are chosen to withstand daily forces yet allow clean, non-destructive debonding


In some cases, a small amount of enamel may need to be removed from the crown’s surface to allow better bonding


only when absolutely necessary and with extreme care


Clear aligners are often a preferred option for patients with crowns


since they exert pressure without attaching to the crown surface


Each tray contours precisely to both natural teeth and ceramic restorations


and apply gentle pressure uniformly


This method can be particularly advantageous for patients with multiple crowns


or those who are concerned about aesthetics during treatment


Regular occlusal evaluations are essential during alignment


Repositioning crowns can change interarch relationships


The goal is to achieve a harmonious, stable, and pain-free occlusion


Occasional crown reshaping may be necessary post-treatment


Teamwork among the orthodontist and restorative provider is critical to success


They will collaborate on treatment planning, timing, and any necessary modifications to the crowns before, during, or after braces or aligners


Periodic imaging safeguards against root resorption or crown stress


and prevents excessive force from compromising restorations


Those with crowns often require extended treatment timelines


and there may be additional costs for crown replacements or adjustments


Most patients find the outcome well worth the added time and expense


Crowns are not a barrier to achieving an aligned smile


With the right team, proper planning, and modern techniques

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they can attain a balanced, attractive, and durable occlusion


The key is to start with a comprehensive evaluation and maintain open communication throughout the process

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