Dental crowns, often used in dental restoration, completely cover or “cap” a tooth or dental implant. These full-coverage restorations are used when there’s a large cavity that’s threatening a tooth’s health. They can also be used to manage discolored teeth as well as misshapen teeth. They’re bonded to the tooth using dental cement or adhesive.
- They are durable restorations that can be made from different materials. They’re usually fabricated using indirect methods, which means they’re made outside the mouth instead of being made directly on the patient’s tooth.
- They are used to improve the aesthetics or appearance of teeth. They play a vital role in dental health, restoring the function of your teeth and giving you back your healthy smile. However, like natural teeth, dental crowns require diligent care and good oral hygiene habits to stay in top shape.