Dental Crowns
A dental crown is a cap or cover for a broken down tooth, or one that has had a root canal done. Crowns can help restore the function and aesthetic of the natural tooth and are a very reliable solution for major dental problems caused by accidents, diseases or wear and tear.
On Which Teeth Can Crowns be Used?
Crowns can be used on any tooth, including the teeth in the back of your mouth, where chewing and bite strength can be strong.
What are Crowns Made From?
Material used in these repairs is either high-grade porcelain, or porcelain bonded to gold.
Benefits of Dental Crowns
Restorative and Protective Benefits
A crown can reinforce a fragile tooth, making it as strong as the original. If decay or damage threatens to cause a tooth to break, a crown offers essential protection. It helps keep your natural tooth intact for many years.
Cosmetic Advantages
Crowns aren’t just strong—they’re also designed to improve how your smile looks. They can match the color, sheen, and shape of your natural teeth, giving you a more confident smile. This makes crowns a popular choice for enhancing aesthetics.
Long-term Durability and Cost-effectiveness
With proper care, crowns can last a decade or more. Their durability makes them a wise investment, often costing less over the long run than replacing damaged or missing teeth with other procedures. Crowns also reduce the need for frequent repairs, saving both time and money.
How Much Do Crowns Cost?
Material choice impacts price such that metal crowns tend to be less expensive than porcelain. The complexity of the procedure can also affect cost. Most dental insurance plans help cover crowns, but it’s wise to check your coverage.