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A cap and a crown: whats the difference?

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A cap and a crown: whats the difference?

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A cap or crown are they same thing. When teeth become weak from age or large fillings, a cap or crown is placed over the tooth as a sturdy Band-Aid to avoid splitting and cracking of the original tooth. Also, crowns are needed when a tooth has undergone a root canal treatment.

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