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Dental Crowns in Magnolia, TX

Protect a Weakened Tooth From Further Damage

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Dental Crowns to Restore Strength and Function

A tooth that has been cracked, worn down, or weakened by a large cavity does not always need to be extracted. In many cases, the natural tooth can be protected and restored rather than replaced entirely.

As part of our general dentistry services, our team places custom dental crowns to restore a tooth’s strength, function, and appearance. A well-placed crown allows you to keep using the tooth normally while protecting it from further damage.

Crowns After a Root Canal

Once a root canal is complete, the treated tooth is often left more fragile than before, since removing the damaged inner tissue can leave the outer structure prone to cracking. A crown covers the tooth completely, providing the strength and protection needed to keep it functioning normally for years to come.

Dr. Reem offers root canal treatment as part of your care, and a crown is frequently the next step once healing allows. Placing the crown promptly after your root canal helps prevent further damage to the tooth while you continue with your regular oral health routine.

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Reasons You May Need a Crown

A Cracked or Weakened Tooth

A tooth that has cracked or become structurally weak needs extra support to keep functioning. A crown covers the entire tooth, holding it together and protecting it from further damage.

A Large Filling That No Longer Holds

When a filling covers too much of a tooth, there may not be enough natural structure left to support it. A crown provides the coverage needed to keep the tooth stable and functional.

After a Root Canal

A tooth that has undergone root canal treatment is often more fragile, since the procedure removes damaged tissue from the inside of the tooth. A crown protects the tooth from cracking so it can continue to be used normally.

Crowns vs. Fillings

Not every damaged tooth needs the same type of restoration. Here is how a crown generally compares to a filling:

Amount of Coverage

FILLING

Restores a portion of the tooth

CROWN

Covers the entire visible tooth

Best Used For

FILLING

Small to moderate cavities

CROWN

Extensive damage, cracks, or large fillings that no longer hold

Longevity

FILLING

Can wear down over time

CROWN

Built to withstand greater daily bite force

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Give a Damaged Tooth a Second Chance

A crown gives a damaged tooth a second chance rather than requiring an extraction. According to the American Dental Association, a crown can strengthen a tooth with a large filling, protect a weak or cracked tooth, or restore one that has already broken, helping you keep your natural tooth in place.

If you have a tooth that feels weak, cracked, or heavily worn, our team can help determine whether a crown is the right solution for you. You can contact our office to schedule your visit.

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