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A dental crown is a custom-made cap that covers and protects a damaged, weakened, or severely decayed tooth. Designed to restore the tooth’s shape, size, strength, and appearance, crowns are commonly used in both restorative and cosmetic dentistry. Crowns are typically made from materials like porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination of these, and are carefully matched to the natural color of your teeth. They are often recommended after root canal therapy, large fillings, or fractures, and can also be used to improve the look of discolored or misshapen teeth.
The procedure usually involves two visits: one to prepare the tooth and take impressions, and another to place the permanent crown. Temporary crowns may be worn in between. Once placed, a crown functions just like a natural tooth, allowing you to bite, chew, and smile with confidence. With proper care, dental crowns can last many years and greatly improve oral health and aesthetics.