General Dentistry

Crowns

When a tooth is too weakened for a filling alone, a crown can provide the support needed for long-term function. Crowns are commonly used after root canal treatment, fractures or extensive decay.

What this treatment focuses on

Each crown is shaped to fit your bite comfortably and designed to match surrounding teeth as naturally as possible.

We review materials, expected longevity and whether the underlying tooth needs any other support before the final crown is placed.

Highlights

Protects weakened teeth from further fracture

Restores natural form and bite stability

Pairs well with root canal or large restoration cases

Often suitable for

Heavily filled teeth
Cracked or weakened teeth
Teeth after root canal treatment