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
Treatments that often connect with crowns.
Root canal treatment removes infected tissue from inside the tooth so the natural tooth can be retained with comfort.
Fixed bridgework can close a gap beautifully while restoring stable chewing and protecting nearby teeth from drifting.
From fillings to implants, restorative dentistry rebuilds teeth so they can look natural, function well and last longer.