
A dental crown is a cap designed to fit over the visible section of a tooth, and it is used to restore a tooth after injury or decay, to anchor a dental bridge into place, or to address cosmetic issues like misshapen teeth or discoloration. Modern dental crowns are incredibly lifelike, allowing them to restore a tooth’s beauty as well as its function. If you’ve never gotten one before, you may be wondering if the process will hurt. Here’s what you can expect when receiving a dental crown.
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Did you know that 92% of adults will experience tooth decay? Your teeth are regularly exposed to cavity-causing bacteria from sugars and starches in the foods and drinks you consume. Bacteria can weaken your enamel until a small hole forms. No amount of brushing can reverse tooth decay. Your dentist can spot the early signs of enamel loss during routine cleanings and checkups. They’ll recommend a 


