A dental crown is a cap that covers a tooth to restore its shape, strength, and appearance.
With proper care, crowns can last 10–15 years or longer, depending on the material and oral hygiene.
No, the procedure is performed under local anesthesia for a comfortable experience.
Common options include porcelain, gold, and composite resin, each with specific advantages.
If a crown becomes loose, contact your dentist immediately. It can usually be re-cemented without issues.
Yes, maintaining oral hygiene is essential to prevent decay around the crown and preserve long-term dental health.
Many dental insurance plans cover part of the cost of crowns. Our office can help you review your coverage.
