NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / November 9, 2025 / If you have a cracked tooth or have recently been told you need a root canal or dental implant, you may be getting a dental crown. But if ...
Temporary dental crowns protect teeth or dental implants while a permanent crown is in production. Dentists recommend crowns in several circumstances. For example, individuals may require a crown if ...
Brian T. Luong, DMD, is an orthodontist at Anaheim Hills Orthodontics and Santa Ana Orthodontics and Chief Dental Officer at Become Aligners. A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that replaces a ...
Dental restorations can restore the natural appearance of a tooth by repairing decay (cavities), cracks, and other damage. There isn’t a single option for restoration. For example, crowns and onlays ...
A dental crown, also sometimes referred to as a “cap,” is a type of dental restoration that fits over the remains of a tooth to restore the appearance of the natural tooth or to protect it from ...
Dental crowns are a solution for protecting and enhancing the appearance of damaged teeth. A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap. Dentists use crowns to restore weak, broken or decayed teeth. While ...
Dental crowns are partially covered by insurance, but not for cosmetic reasons Are crowns covered by dental insurance? The short answer is yes, but not in all cases. The most important determinant is ...