If you're considering a bridge instead of a dental
implant, you'll want to know about crowns. They'll be anchoring your
bridge to the supporting teeth. As we age, many of us find ourselves with teeth that are no longer
structurally sound. Root canals, lost fillings, decay below a filling, chipping and
cracking of the enamel are all things that can lead to large scale defects in a tooth's
surface. When the entire surface of the tooth is a problem, but the root system is intact,
a crown might be just what the dentist orders.
To learn more about tooth crowns, costs and
options, click the blue "Continue" arrow button below or choose from one of the
subtopics in the list that follows.

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your teeth - an overview
- Introduction to dental crowns section
- Dental crowns - an overview
- Who is a candidate for having teeth crowned?
- Tooth crowns - Procedure description
- Varieties of tooth crowns
- How much do dental crowns cost?
- Pros and cons of tooth crowns
- Dental crowns - Before and after photos
- Personal stories from people who have had tooth
crowns
- Choosing a color for tooth
crowns
- Discuss crowns with others

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