A crown, also known as a cap, is an artificial covering that restores a damaged or decayed tooth to its natural shape and size. It’s especially useful for protecting a tooth that’s cracked or broken. Crowns can also be used to reshape a tooth, correct bite issues, enhance cosmetic appearance, or replace old, broken, or poorly-fitting crowns. They can be made from materials such as gold, metals, porcelain, or a combination of both.

There are several reasons you might need a crown:

  • Large old fillings: When old fillings break down or decay, a crown is often necessary to prevent further damage, like cracking or breaking.
  • Cracked tooth: A crown helps hold a cracked tooth together. If left untreated, a cracked tooth can become sensitive or break completely, making it harder to repair.
  • Extensive decay: If decay has significantly weakened a tooth, a crown can help save it and restore its strength.
  • Broken/fractured tooth: A broken tooth may be too weak for a filling. A crown will provide the support it needs and prevent further damage.
  • Root canal therapy: After a root canal, a crown is needed to seal and protect the tooth.
  • Aesthetic improvements: Crowns can enhance the appearance of your smile and improve your overall dental aesthetics.

If you have sensitive or damaged teeth, a crown might be the right solution.

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