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Dental Crowns 101: A Beginner's Guide
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 you're not sure how dental crowns work, you may have a few questions or even a few concerns. Crowns are a common and reliable way to help restore damaged teeth. Here are a few of the basic facts about receiving a dental crown and what to expect along the way, from installation to maintenance.
What is a dental crown?
A dental crown, sometimes called a "cap," is a custom-made covering that fits over the entire tooth. Crowns are used when a tooth is too damaged or weakened for a filling to restore its complete functionality effectively. For example, your dentist may place a crown after a root canal or dental implant procedure.1 Each crown is custom-made to fit seamlessly within the existing teeth, taking into account their size, shape, and appearance.
What are the different types of dental crowns?
Your dentist may offer multiple kinds of dental crowns to choose from. These can have a wide range of materials, lifespans, and costs associated with them. A few of the most common examples include:
Metal crowns
These crowns are made from a complex combination of metals.1 They can last a long time, withstanding years of regular biting and chewing. However, the metallic color may make them a better fit for teeth in the back of your mouth.
Porcelain crowns
Porcelain often looks just like your original tooth enamel. Some kinds may include a metal core, allowing the durability of metal with the more natural coloring of porcelain. However, the porcelain may chip off over time.1
Ceramic crowns
If you have sensitivity or allergies to metal, you may want to consider a ceramic crown. These crowns combine ceramic materials with porcelain to give the crown a natural shine.1
Resin crowns
Generally the cheapest option, resin crowns are more fragile than their porcelain, ceramic, or metal counterparts. They may only last up to five years before needing a replacement.1
What happens during a dental crown procedure?
A dental crown generally takes one to two visits to install.2 During the first visit, your dentist will prepare your teeth by removing a small amount of your natural enamel to make room for the crown. They'll take impressions of your teeth as a base to create the crown. Some dentists may be able to use digital devices and 3D printing to create a crown on the same day, while others might send the impressions to a lab.1 This may also be a good opportunity to inquire about alternative options, such as immediate dentures.
At the next visit, your dentist will bond the crown to your tooth, ensuring the fit, shape, and color are all correct. If everything goes well, you should be able to resume your normal activities within a few days.1
Understand your new dental crown
Getting a crown may feel stressful, but once it's been placed, it shouldn't feel any different than any of your natural teeth. Remember to maintain good oral hygiene to extend the lifespan of your crown and reduce your need for future visits. Discuss your options with your dentist today and create the smile you've always wanted.
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