Dental crown placement usually requires two appointments:
Steps for a dental crown procedure include:
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When the lab finishes your new crown, they’ll send it back to your dentist’s office. During a second office visit, your dentist will:
The most notable advantage of a dental crown is that it can prolong the life of a natural tooth. Specifically, crowns can:
There are also some disadvantages. For example, crowns:
Most people can resume work, school and other routine activities immediately following crown placement. However, it’s normal to experience some degree of sensitivity for a couple of weeks — especially to heat and cold.
You may also have some soreness or tenderness in your gums around the treated tooth. These side effects are normal and should go away in a few days. You can take over-the-counter pain relievers (like acetaminophen or ibuprofen) to ease any discomfort.
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Whether you have a temporary or permanent crown, there are foods you should avoid, including:
These foods can damage or dislodge (pull off) your crown.
Dental crowns can last upwards of 30 years with proper care and maintenance. But you might need to replace yours sooner if it gets cracked or damaged.
The average lifespan of a dental crown is five to 15 years. If you notice wear, tear or damage, it’s time for dental crown replacement.
To keep your dental crown in good condition:
If you have a dental crown, you should call your dentist if you notice:
Your dental crown shouldn’t be painful. While it’s normal to have some sensitivity after crown placement, you shouldn’t have pain or discomfort that keeps you up at night.
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During the procedure itself, let your dentist know if you feel pain. They can give you more anesthesia to keep you comfortable.
A dental crown fits over your entire tooth. A veneer is a thin porcelain shell that covers the front surface of your tooth. The option that’s right for you will depend on your specific goals:
There are several alternatives to crowns, depending on your oral health goals:
There’s no difference. These are two different names for the same restoration. Some people call crowns “caps” because they cover your teeth.
Dental crowns can restore worn, damaged or decayed teeth. There are several types of crowns made from a variety of materials. The type of crown that’s best for you depends on several factors, including your budget, personal preferences and oral health goals. Crowns are durable, but they’re not indestructible. They’ll need replacing at some point. Regular dental visits and proper oral hygiene can keep your crown in good condition for years to come.
Dentistry plays an important role in oral health. Cleveland Clinic’s experts can design a personalized plan that will keep you smiling for the long haul.

Last reviewed on 04/14/2023.
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