A dental crown is a type of restoration that covers and protects a damaged or weakened tooth.
Often called a “cap,” it fits over the existing tooth structure or a dental implant to restore
strength, shape, and appearance.
Dental crowns are commonly made from porcelain or ceramic materials that are strong,
stain-resistant, and designed to look like natural teeth. They help protect the inner portion
of the tooth from bacteria, decay, and further damage.