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Crowns

A crown is a type of dental restoration used to fix teeth that have been broken, weakened by decay or contain a very large filling.

Here is how it works:

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  1. An impression is taken of the tooth that needs restoring.
     

  2. A crown is made in the dental laboratory to fit the tooth precisely and match the neighbouring teeth.
     

  3. The tooth is then prepared and the crown fitted securely on top.

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A crown could be a good solution for you if you have some discoloured fillings and would like to improve their appearance. Crowns can be used to replace these to give you a more appealing smile. Additionally, if you have had root canal treatment you will need a crown to protect or cap the restored tooth, allowing you to eat and bite down on it as if it was a real tooth. Crowns are also used to anchor a bridge or denture firmly in place in the mouth.

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Life Benefits

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  • Strengthens remaining tooth structure.
     

  • Natural-looking restoration.
     

  • Functions like a real tooth, so you can bite and chew as usual.

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