One of the most common questions is whether a tooth can be restored with a filling or requires a crown.
A filling works well when most of the tooth is still intact. A crown is considered when the remaining tooth structure is too weak, the filling would be too large to hold securely, or the tooth is at risk of cracking under pressure.
When a tooth is structurally compromised, a crown helps stabilise it and reduce the risk of further damage.
Teeth with large fillings are more likely to fracture over time. A crown provides more complete support.
Grinding or long term wear can reduce the strength of teeth. A crown rebuilds structure and improves function.
Teeth that have had root canal therapy are often more brittle. A crown helps protect them from breaking.
Restoring a damaged tooth starts with clear advice and a treatment plan that suits your situation.
When you are ready to understand your options, the next step is a consultation. Your tooth will be assessed, the condition explained clearly, and the most suitable approach outlined.
Book your consultation today and take the next step towards restoring strength and function to your smile.