Dental crowns are one of the most common restorative treatments in dentistry — and for good reason. Whether you’ve cracked a tooth, had a large cavity filled, or recently completed a root canal, a crown can help protect and restore your smile. But what exactly is a crown, and when is it needed? Here’s a simple breakdown.
A dental crown is a custom-made cap that fits over a tooth to restore its shape, strength, and appearance. It’s typically used when a tooth is too damaged for a filling but still healthy enough to avoid extraction. Crowns can be made from porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination of materials.
Your dentist may recommend a crown if you have:
Getting a crown usually takes two visits:
With proper care, most crowns last 10–15 years or more. Good oral hygiene, avoiding very hard foods, and regular dental checkups all help extend the life of your crown. If you grind your teeth, a night guard may also be recommended to prevent damage.
Yes. Modern crowns — especially those made of porcelain or ceramic — are designed to match the color and contour of your natural teeth. Once placed, most people can’t even tell which tooth has the crown.
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