West Augusta Dental Associates
Dr. Greg Clepper, Dr. Bobby Turner
& Dr. Carson Glore

When is a dental crown necessary?

At West Augusta Dental Associates, we recommend dental crowns in Augusta, GA, when a tooth's structure has been significantly compromised and needs protection. Understanding when a crown becomes necessary can help you make informed decisions about your oral health.

Extensive Decay or Damage 

When a tooth has severe decay that's too extensive for a filling, a crown becomes the best solution. A crown completely covers the compromised tooth, restoring its integrity and preventing further damage from spreading.

After Root Canal Treatment

Following root canal therapy, teeth become more brittle and prone to breaking. A crown provides essential protection, ensuring the treated tooth can withstand normal chewing forces without fracturing.

Cracked or Fractured Teeth 

When teeth develop significant cracks or fractures, crowns hold the remaining tooth structure together while restoring full function. This prevents the crack from worsening and potentially requiring extraction.

Worn Down Teeth 

Teeth severely worn from grinding, clenching, or acid erosion may need crowns to restore their proper height and function. This also protects against further wear and improves your bite.

Large Existing Fillings 

When a tooth has a large filling that's failing or when there's more filling material than natural tooth structure remaining, a crown provides better long-term stability and protection.

Concerned about a damaged tooth? Call our Augusta dental office at (706) 738-8070 to schedule an evaluation.

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