Porcelain Crowns
At times the amount of decay, size of the previous filling or a necessity to prevent a fracture of a tooth makes a porcelain crown (also known as a cap) the restoration of choice. When done properly and with care, they can be of great service to a patient for many years.
Doing a crown is technique sensitive and the way it is done can differentiate from one dentist to another.
It is important to maintain the most natural tooth structure under the crown when possible. An experienced dentist trained in the art of prosthetics uses magnification and state of the art dental hand pieces (drills).

The impression technique must be precise for the crown to fit properly.
If you have a fractured tooth, old broken down fillings or a severely decayed tooth, a crown or a cap is suggested. Crowns protect and strengthen the tooth structure and improve your appearance. Crowns can improve your overall smile and blend in with your own teeth. After a root canal teeth tend to become brittle and more apt to fracture. A crown will protect the fragile tooth underneath.








