What are crowns?
When a tooth has been repaired with a large filling, the remaining tooth structure becomes weak and liable to break. Often the first break is swiftly followed by subsequent breaks as the structure is further weakened. In some situations, these breaks can be repaired. However, if a break occurs close to the gum, it may render the tooth unfixable, and it would need to be removed.
A filling is unable to prevent further breakages as it cannot hold the tooth together. The alternative is a crown, which can be designed to protect the fragile remaining portions of a tooth. Studies have shown that 10 years after placement, 25% of large fillings are lost but only 10% of crowns have failed. Our crowns are made of tooth-coloured porcelain. Porcelain is a ceramic material that has very similar optical properties to a tooth, which allows it to be used to create incredibly natural appearing repairs.
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