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Crowns

A crown fits over the entire top of the tooth above the gum line. Dental crowns cover, protect, seal and strengthen a tooth. They are needed when a filling just will not work. Crowns may be made of gold, white porcelain, or porcelain fused to gold. There are many situations that may call for a crown.

Dental crown
Dental crown

Large tooth decay. If a tooth has decay so deep and large that a filling will not stay, or if the tooth structure is weakened, a dental crown must be placed on the tooth to save it.

Large decay

Large old fillings. When large old fillings break down, or get decay around them, they usually need to be crowned. It is important to crown a tooth that has been structurally weakened to prevent a cracked or broken tooth. Once a tooth breaks, it may not be possible to save it.

Old fillings

Cracked tooth. When a tooth is cracked, a filling will not seal the crack. A crown has to be placed over the tooth to hold it and the crack together. If a crown is not placed on the tooth, the tooth will become sensitive to chewing pressure, or will eventually break. It is important to crown a cracked tooth before it breaks, because in some cases a broken tooth cannot be crowned and must be extracted.

Cracked tooth

Broken / Fractured tooth. A tooth that has broken is usually too weak to hold a filling. A crown will hold the tooth together and prevent it from breaking again. If the fracture involves the nerve, a root canal may be required before the tooth is crowned. In some cases, a broken tooth cannot be saved and must be extracted.

This patient chose not to have the cracked tooth above crowned, and it later fractured. This tooth had to be extracted because it cracked all the way to the root.

Broken tooth

Sensitive teeth. Teeth that are very sensitive, either from a lot of "wear", or from receded gums, sometimes require crowns to seal and protect the teeth from hot and cold sensitivity.


Root Canal Therapy. A tooth that has undergone Root Canal Therapy will need a crown to properly seal and protect the tooth. A tooth with Root Canal Therapy is more brittle than a tooth with a healthy nerve and blood supply. A crown provides the necessary support to the tooth.


In cosmetic dentistry, dental crowns (sometimes called "caps") are used less frequently since the advent of veneers, but in some cases they may be necessary for a particular tooth. A tooth with a bad fracture or a large filling may be a candidate for a crown instead of a veneer.

Before: This tooth has a large filling as shown. A crown is needed on this tooth, instead of a veneer, because there isn't enough natural tooth left to support a veneer. A crown will cover and protect the tooth, but will look the same as a veneer.

Before procedure
Before procedure

After: The top teeth now have veneers, except the one that had the large filling, which now has a crown.

Crown next to Veeners
Crown next to Veneers

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Cosmetic procedures can include Dental Implants, Porcelain Veneers, Porcelain Crowns and Bridges, Tooth Colored Fillings, Smile Makeovers, Invisalign Braces, Laser Periodontal Therapy, and LANAP.
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