Five Common Dental Problems Fixed by Crowns
- Dr. Hans Gabriel
- Jul 6, 2024
- 1 min read

Severely Decayed Teeth: When cavities are too large for fillings, crowns provide a protective cover, restoring function and preventing further decay.
Broken or Cracked Teeth: Crowns strengthen and stabilize teeth that have been damaged, preventing further breakage.
Worn Down Teeth: Teeth that have been worn down due to grinding (bruxism) or erosion can be rebuilt and protected with crowns.
Discolored or Misshapen Teeth: Crowns offer an aesthetic solution for teeth that are severely discolored or misshapen, improving the overall appearance.
Post-Root Canal Treatment: After a root canal, crowns are used to protect and strengthen the treated tooth, preventing fractures and restoring functionality.



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