The dentist will perform crown treatment in the following cases:

1. A tooth that has lost almost the entire tooth. Or the tooth itself has been destroyed causing a lot of tooth pulp to be lost and cannot be restored with a filling, such as in the case of extensive tooth decay, broken teeth, cracked teeth, etc.

2. Teeth that have undergone root canal treatment. It is necessary to get a crown after root canal treatment to protect the tooth and root.

3. Teeth with dental implants, a crown must be placed on top of the implant.
• dental implants together with crown

• dental implants together with dental bridge

4. Teeth for a bridge It is necessary to use a crown as a component of a dental bridge.

The crown will help strengthen or restore the tooth to its normal shape. To be able to use chewing as close to natural teeth as possible. The important benefit of crowns is that they help preserve the remaining tooth pulp. and help replace the lost parts.

There are many types of materials used to make dental crowns today, such as:

1. All Porcelain Crowns (All-ceramic crowns)

All Porcelain Crowns (All-ceramic crowns)

2. PFM Crown, or Porcelain Fused to Metal (Ceramic mixed with metal)

Porcelain Fused to Metal Crown (Ceramic mixed with metal crown)

3. Full Metal Crown

Full Metal Crown

Which type of material to choose depends on many factors, such as beauty, strength, or the characteristics of the tooth that will be crowned, etc.