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  2. Dental Crowns: Types, Procedure & Care - Cleveland Clinic

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    A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that restores a decayed, broken, weak or worn-down tooth. Dentists also use crowns to cover dental implants and root canal-treated teeth. Made from a variety of materials, including metal, resin and porcelain, crowns last between five and 15 years with proper care.

  3. 5 Types of Dental Crowns - Procedure, Aftercare, & Costs -...

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    A dental crown is a fitted cap that covers a tooth that has suffered damage from decay or trauma. It can restore its size, shape, and appearance. Crowns can be made from different materials, such as ceramic (porcelain), metal, or a combination of the two.

  4. A dental crown is a tooth-shaped "cap" that is placed over a tooth -- to cover the tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, and improve its appearance.

  5. Everything You Need to Know About Dental Crowns - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/getting-a-dental-crown-1059036

    A dental crown is a type of cap a dentist puts on your damaged tooth. It may be used after a root canal or if your filling is larger than your natural tooth structure. You may also need a crown if you have a combination of root canal therapy and a large filling.

  6. Everything You Need to Know About Getting a Dental Crown

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    A crown is basically a cap for a damaged tooth. It can be made from a variety of materials, including metal or porcelain. You might have a crown over a molar that rarely shows, except when...

  7. Dental Crown Types, Procedure, Cost & More - RealSelf

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    A dental crown is a protective coating made of porcelain, ceramic, metal, or resin that’s used to protect or improve the strength and appearance of a tooth. The dental crown material that’s best suited for you will depend on which teeth need crowns and the extent of the damage to those teeth.

  8. Dental Crown and Tooth Caps: Costs, Uses and Types - Dentaly.org

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    A crown is a tooth-shaped covering that completely encases the visible part of the tooth. There are a number of reasons why someone may have a crown fitted: To restore a broken, damaged or chipped tooth; To add strength to a weakened tooth; Where a tooth has decayed and too much is missing for a filling; To improve the cosmetic appearance of teeth

  9. A dental crown is a cap made of inanimate material (typically porcelain or gold) shaped to look like and fit onto a tooth so that the inside of the tooth isn’t exposed. Traditional caps cover the entire portion of your tooth, beginning at the gum line.

  10. Dental Crowns: Purpose, Types, Risks, What to Expect -...

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    A dental crown is a fixed device that covers a damaged tooth or a dental implant with a tooth-shaped cap. Placing a dental crown is an outpatient procedure that restores the strength and function of a tooth and the appearance of your smile.

  11. Dental Crowns: What It Is, Costs & Side Effects – Forbes Health

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    A dental crown, commonly referred to as a “cap”, is a tooth-shaped cover put over a tooth or artificial tooth root (called an implant) by a dentist or specialist.