When do I need a crown instead of a filling?
A crown is needed when the damage or decay is too extensive for a filling to provide adequate strength. General guidelines: if more than half the tooth structure is compromised, if the tooth has had a root canal, if there are cracks that could spread, or if an old filling is failing. We will explain your options during your examination.
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