As the name suggests, a dental crown mimics the top, or crown, of your natural tooth. Crafted specifically to a tooth’s specifications, the restoration is designed to fit over a damaged and/or weakened tooth. Once in place, the crown will protect the tooth from your bite’s pressure. In the case of porcelain crowns, it will also provide a natural-looking solution that will blend in almost seamlessly with the teeth around it.
In addition to fixing teeth, porcelain crowns are also created with an esthetic focus on your smile’s appearance. While metal crowns might be preferable for back molars that are exposed to immense pressure, most of your visible teeth might benefit more from realistic-looking, and biocompatible, porcelain. The dental porcelain is specifically tinted to match the color of your healthy tooth structure, improving your smile’s overall appearance.
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