A dental crown is a cover or “cap” placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to restore the tooth to its natural size, shape and function. The purpose of a crown is to make the tooth stronger or improve the way it looks. They’re most often used for teeth that have been broken, worn down, or decayed beyond the function of a filling.
Several steps are involved, and two dental visits are generally needed to complete the treatment.
When you and your dentist are satisfied with how it looks and feels, the crown is cemented in place.