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Crown A crown ("cap") is a covering that looks like a tooth, placed over a carefully prepared preexisting tooth. Crowns serve many functions, such as to strengthen, restore or improve the appearance of your natural tooth. For example, a crown can support the tooth when there is no longer sufficient tooth structure left to place a filling. Crowns may also be used to protect the structure of a tooth that is fractured or broken, and can be attached to bridges or dentures. Crowns are highly recommended when a tooth has been endodontically treated since the tooth becomes weaker and is prone to breakage or fracture in the nearby future. Crown Placement Procedure
The
tooth is prepared to accept the replacement tooth, made of porcelain
(and sometimes a thin layer of metal for support). The tooth is
prepared with a slight taper to help secure the crown. |
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