A dental crown can improve how your tooth looks and functions. Unlike a veneer, which covers only the front of your tooth, a dental crown protects your entire tooth. If one of your teeth has a large filling, is cracked or cosmetically compromised, a dental crown may be a good option for you.
The type of dental crown you need is influenced by a variety of factors, including the type of material you want and the dental need it’s addressing. Notice the difference, before and after treatment.
Metal crowns | Ceramic crowns | Porcelain fused to metal crowns |
Benefits | ||
The most durable material for crowns | The most natural-looking material | Meld with durability of metal with the subtlety of porcelain |
Considerations | ||
Metallic color offsets the natural shade of your teeth | Less durable than metal or porcelain fused to metal crowns | The metal can sometimes become visible along the gumline |