A ceramic crown is a type of dental restoration which covers the entire tooth above the gum line. It's used when a large filling isn't sufficient to restore the tooth or when the tooth has been damaged by decay, trauma, or a large filling falls out. The crown acts as a protective cap, strengthening the tooth and improving its appearance.
A ceramic crown is a type of dental restoration which covers the entire tooth above the gum line. It's used when a large filling isn't sufficient to restore the tooth or when the tooth has been damaged by decay, trauma, or a large filling falls out. The crown acts as a protective cap, strengthening the tooth and improving its appearance.
A ceramic crown is a tooth restoration that covers the entire visible part of a damaged tooth, providing both strength and an aesthetic appearance. In Canada, this treatment involves removing decayed or damaged portions, preparing the tooth with bonding materials, taking bite impressions, and custom crafting a crown in a lab before cementing it in place.
Canada's universal healthcare system covers basic dental care but not extensive procedures like ceramic crowns. Patients can opt for private insurance or pay out of pocket.