A dental crown may be needed to:
- Protect a weak tooth (for example, from decay) from breaking or to hold together parts of a cracked tooth.
- Cover and support a tooth with a large filling and not much tooth remaining.
- Restore a broken tooth or a severely worn down tooth.
- Hold a dental bridge in place.
- Cover misshaped or severely discolored teeth. (Smile Design)
- Cover a dental implant.
- Cover a tooth treated with a root canal.
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