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Category: Dental Crowns

If you need a crown and have never had one before, you may be curious about the procedure and what to expect once it's completed. A crown can be used to restore strength and function to a tooth that has experienced more damage or decay than can be restored with a dental filling, inlay, or...

If you're dealing with a damaged tooth, you may be considering a dental crown to help restore it. But what if there isn't enough tooth to hold a crown in place? This is a common problem many people face and can be quite daunting. In this blog post, we'll explore what to do when there...

A dental crown is a restorative option for a tooth that has significant decay or damage. In many cases it can save the natural tooth, allowing the root to remain in place for support. Crowns are one of the most common restorative dental procedures because they are effective for most patients in most cases.  But...

Dental crowns are one of the most popular restorative dental services requested by patients and recommended by dentists. This is because there are a variety of reasons why dental crowns are needed. Crowns protect a weak or damaged tooth, support a tooth with a large filling, hold a dental bridge in place, improve the appearance...

Dental crowns are an important part of restorative dental care. They’re used for a variety of reasons, including for cosmetic issues, cracked or worn teeth, restoration purposes following a root canal, or as support for dental bridges and replacement for a missing tooth or teeth. They’re also easily attached to dental implants.   Crown Longevity...

Used for restorative dental care and cosmetic reasons, dental crowns can be used to fix cracked or worn teeth, support dental bridges, replace a missing tooth or teeth, and be attached to dental implants. Also used for restoration after a dental root canal, dental crowns are a vital part of restorative dentistry.   What Dental...