damaged tooth. Crowns are designed to restore strength, shape and function to a weakened or broken tooth, and can have many positive benefits for patients.

Crowns are used to protect remaining healthy tooth structure from further damage. A crown will dramatically increase the longevity of a damaged tooth, and can prevent the need for root canal therapy or other more invasive procedures. In addition to preventing further damage, a crown can also restore functionality to the bite, allowing the patient to chew and bite with confidence.

Crowns can also help with cosmetic issues. Crowns are made in a range of materials from porcelain to metal which can be chosen to match the patient's natural teeth, creating a seamless appearance.

Crowns are not always necessary, but in cases where a tooth is significantly damaged it can be a great option to restore strength and functionality. Crowns can also help to ensure the tooth remains in good condition for many years to come.

Overall, crowns can provide a tremendous benefit to patients both in terms of restoring functionality and improving the appearance of the teeth. For those dealing with damaged teeth, talking

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