A dental crown is not just a cap placed over a tooth. It is a restoration that has to protect remaining tooth structure, fit the bite, meet the gum line cleanly and suit the rest of the mouth. Patients often focus on the finished appearance, especially when the crown is visible. The stronger planning conversation also explains why the tooth needs coverage, which material fits the situation and how the crown will be maintained. A London cosmetic dentist from MaryleboneSmileClinic points out that crown planning should begin with the tooth underneath. The dentist says the amount of remaining tooth, previous fillings, crack risk, gum level, bite contact and shade requirements all affect the recommendation. That gives the patient a clearer reason for treatment and a better understanding of how the crown should be looked after. This is especially useful when several routes seem possible. A crown should feel like a…
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