Dental Crowns: Restoring Strength, Function, and Appearance
A dental crown is a protective cap placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its shape, strength, and function.


Common reasons for crowns:
Cracked or broken teeth
After root canal treatment
Severe tooth decay
Cosmetic reshaping
Crown materials:
Zirconia
Porcelain
Metal-ceramic
Dental crowns are protective restorations placed over damaged or weakened teeth to restore their shape, strength, and functionality. They are commonly used after root canal treatment or when a tooth has suffered extensive decay or fracture.
Crowns are custom-crafted using advanced materials such as zirconia and porcelain, offering excellent durability and natural aesthetics. Once placed, a crown fully encases the tooth, preventing further damage and restoring normal chewing function.
With proper care, dental crowns can last many years while preserving the health of the underlying tooth.
Ideal for: Patients needing structural reinforcement or cosmetic restoration of damaged teeth.


