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Crowns are often used to strengthen and straighten damaged teeth to help you achieve a younger and healthier look.
When teeth are extensively filled, they run the risk of fracture. A stronger form of restoration is a crown which acts like a thimble over the tooth. Well-made crowns need exacting work by both the dentist and a dental technician to ensure a perfect fit and good aesthetics.
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Over time teeth can get worn down and damaged, causing gaps and an undesirable aesthetic.
A thin layer of tooth is trimmed away to make room for the crown to be placed over the top.
Your crown is securely fitted in place, leaving an attractive, natural looking, healthy smile.
As a leading Dental Implantologist, Dr Nigel Jones provides expert treatment and advice to patients. Dr Nigel Jones lectures at the FGDP Royal College of Surgeons, also CPD events and training seminars for referring dentists.
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