Dental Crown: 5 Situations when they are Necessary
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A dental crown refers to the cap placed on top of your natural tooth to restore the oral condition. Dentists generally recommend this tooth-shaped cap to restore broken, decayed, or weak tooth/teeth. The dental crowns in Gardner MA , are custom-made to suit and fit your natural teeth using either metal, porcelain, or resin as the base material. This restorative treatment is used in a variety of situations, including cosmetic purposes, and this blog aims to highlight some situations. Replace Damaged or Worn-out Filling A dental crown is suggested if the existing filling is either falling, damaged, or is larger than the ⅔ width of the tooth. In such situations, a dental crown will provide excellent protection, preventing the tooth from breaking/cracking or other complications. Restore a Decayed Tooth One of the common reasons for using a dental crown is to restore the oral condition of a tooth that has been badly decayed. Generally, a filling is recommended in case of smaller cavitie...