A dental crown, also known as a cap, is a protective covering that fully encases a damaged tooth, restoring its shape, size, and function. Crowns provide essential strength and support for teeth that cannot be repaired with fillings or other restorative treatments.
Among various crown materials, porcelain crowns are the most popular due to their durability and natural appearance. Designed to match the color, shape, and size of your teeth, porcelain crowns blend seamlessly into your smile. While long-lasting, they may eventually require replacement like other dental restorations.
A crown may be recommended in cases of:
✅ Broken or fractured teeth – Restores strength and function.
✅ Cosmetic improvements – Enhances the appearance of your smile.
✅ Severe tooth decay – Protects the remaining structure.
✅ Fractured or large fillings – Provides stability when fillings are insufficient.
✅ Root canal treatment – Shields the weakened tooth from further damage.
The crown process typically requires two appointments:
1️⃣ First Appointment – Preparation & Temporary Crown
2️⃣ Second Appointment – Permanent Crown Placement
To extend the life of your crown, maintain good oral hygiene and schedule regular dental check-ups. Avoid chewing excessively hard foods and follow your dentist’s care instructions.