Restorative Care

Crowns

Protecting and Enhancing the Functionality of Weakened Teeth

WHAT?

Crowns are dental restorations that cover the entire tooth to protect it from further damage and restore its appearance and function.

WHY?

They are typically made of durable materials such as porcelain, metal, or both.

WHEN?

Crowns can treat various dental conditions, including severely decayed teeth, cracked or broken teeth, and teeth that have undergone root canal treatment.

Crowns: Your Tooth's Royal Armor

Crowns are a dental restoration that covers the entire tooth, restoring its strength, form, and function. They are often used to treat severely decayed teeth, cracked or broken teeth, and teeth that have undergone root canal treatment. Crowns can be made of various materials, including porcelain, metal, or both. The choice of material will depend on the specific needs of the tooth and the patient's preferences. Porcelain crowns are known for their natural-looking appearance, while metal crowns offer greater durability. Crowns are typically custom-made to fit the tooth's exact shape, ensuring a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing result.

If you have a weakened tooth, talk to your dentist about whether a crown is the right treatment option for you.

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