Metal Crown

A metal crown is a strong, durable tooth cap made from alloys (gold, nickel, chromium, etc.) that perfectly protects weak teeth, resists chewing forces, and requires minimal tooth removal.

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A metal crown is a dental cap made from durable metal alloys, often used to restore damaged or decayed teeth. It is especially recommended for back teeth (molars) where strength and durability are most important.
Metal crowns are extremely strong, long-lasting, and resistant to wear. They are ideal for patients who grind their teeth or need a reliable restoration that can withstand heavy chewing forces.
With proper oral care, a metal crown can last 10–15 years or even longer. Its durability makes it one of the longest-lasting crown options available.
Metal crowns are not tooth-colored, so they are usually placed on back teeth where appearance is less noticeable. For front teeth, tooth-colored crowns are generally preferred.
Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing twice daily, flossing regularly, and visiting your dentist for routine check-ups. Avoid biting on very hard objects like ice or hard candies to prevent damage.