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 When a tooth is fractured,
has a large, old filling, or is severely damaged by decay, the placement
of a crown (or cap) may be recommended. Crowns strengthen and protect the
remaining tooth structure and can imporve the appearance of your smile.
Types of crowns include the full porcelain crown, the
porcelain-fused-to-metal crown and the all-metal crown. Fitting a crown requires at least two visits to the dentist's office.

Decay is removed and the tooth is shaped to accept a crown.

An impression of this section of the mouth is taken.

A temporary (or transitional) crown of plastic or metal is
formed and fitted to the reshaped tooth.

During the next visit
(usually a week later), the temporary crown is removed and the permanent
crown is placed, adjusted and cemented into place.
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