Crowns are prescribed when a tooth or teeth are too badly decayed, broken or cracked to be easily restored with a filling. Crowns are normally needed for teeth that have had root canals. Crowns are also placed on dental implants to replace missing teeth. Crowns can be made entirely of gold or porcelain fused to noble metal substrate. However, with new technology, crowns can be made entirely from high-strength ceramic and porcelain for beautiful cosmetic results.
With proper care, your new crown will increase your overall health and instill confidence for years to come.
*Esthetic Zirconia Crowns, Conventional Zirconia Crowns, Porcelain to Zirconia Crowns and All Porcelain Crowns.

Crowns are prescribed for damaged, decayed, or broken teeth

The tooth is prepared by eliminating surface structure

After fabrication the crown is cemented to the prepared tooth

Crowns restore natural beauty and health of teeth
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