A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap used to repair a tooth that has become weak, decaying, damaged, or worn down. Crowns are also used by dentists to cover teeth that have had root canal therapy and dental implants. With the right maintenance, crowns made of a range of materials, such as metal, resin, and porcelain, can last anywhere from five to fifteen years. A dental crown is a cap that resembles a tooth. Crowns are used by dentists to repair teeth that are weak, fractured, or decaying. Like a tight-fitting helmet, a crown covers your entire tooth. Before gluing your new crown in place, a dentist will need to remove a tiny bit of enamel to guarantee a good fit. Crowns are made by dental technicians using a range of materials, such as porcelain, metal, and resin. Dental crowns are made by dental technicians using a variety of metals, such as nickel, chromium, palladium, and gold. Metal crowns require the least amount of enamel removal, are the most durable, and hardly ever chip or break. They are also resistant to chewing and biting pressures.
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