There are a number of occasions when your restorative dentist might recommend a dental crown. That is because crowns offer a great sealant against further decay and damage, making them ideal for treating deep cavities, but also teeth that have become damaged either due to trauma or another dental problem like an infection.
Since crowns are built to withstand the brunt of your chewing, they can also provide protection against discomfort that many patients experience when dealing with decayed or damaged teeth.
Plus, porcelain crowns are designed to be nearly seamless within one’s smile, as well, making them a discreet form of restoration. This inspires confidence as one eats and smiles, because he or she can rest assured knowing people won’t easily be able to spot the dental work that has been completed.
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