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How often do I need to get the crowns on my teeth replaced?

I am getting crowns installed on 3 teeth. How often do I need to get the crowns on my teeth replaced?

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Your dental crown according to ADA, may last 7 to 10 years, however there are crowns that I have seen and done that have lasted 30 years, and some only few years, depending on many factors, including but not limited to the experience of your dentist, retention form, gum, bone structure, your bite and many more factors.....
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Depends on the crown type, the doctor doing the preparation, the type of adhesion cemented be bonded, oral hygiene, predisposition to dental caries (decay), etc. For instance, if you have good hygiene, it’s a full porcelain bonded type of crown with ideal occlusion (bite) you probably should not have it replaced at all. Hope I answered your question.
If they are made precisely, they should last forever.
You will only need to get these replaced if you get a cavity underneath them. The average lifespan of a crown is 10 years in the United States but they can last up to 30 or 40 if done right.