A crown is a dental appliance that replaces and covers the entire part of a tooth above the gum line. A crown may be made of gold, porcelain, or a combination of other man-made materials.
        Crowns are used to:
        
          - Repair teeth that have broken or decayed so much that they can no longer be treated with a filling.
 
          - Improve the appearance of front permanent teeth (incisors) that are properly spaced but are rotated and look crooked.
 
        
        Crowns may be applied after a root canal treatment to seal the tooth and prevent it from breaking.
       
         
        
          
            Current as of: July 31, 2024