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Crowns
Crowns, also called caps, are used to cover damaged or discolored teeth.
They are made of porcelain and gold and cover the entire tooth, starting at the gum line. Crowns strengthen teeth by binding the sides of the weakened tooth together, much the way a splint holds together a broken bone.
Crowns improve the appearance of a tooth but they are not primarily cosmetic devices. We may recommend crowns to protect or strengthen weakened teeth, or to restore a disfigured tooth to its original shape. "Capping" a tooth requires buffing away part of a tooth to make room for the crown, so we discourages crowns as a cosmetic method.
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