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11th Edition of International Conference on Dentistry
and Oral Health

September 18-20 | London, UK

September 18-20, 2025 | London, UK

Crowns in dentistry

Crowns in dentistry

Crowns in dentistry provide an effective and durable solution for restoring teeth that have been damaged or decayed. They are custom-made caps that fit over a tooth to protect and strengthen it. Crowns can be made from a variety of materials, including porcelain, gold, and metal alloys. Crowns are used in many different circumstances. For example, they can be used to cover a tooth that has been weakened by decay or a large filling. They can also be used to restore a fractured or broken tooth. In addition, crowns are an ideal solution for covering a tooth that has had a root canal. They can also be used to improve the appearance of a tooth, such as when it is badly stained or misshapen. The process of placing a crown typically involves two visits to the dentist. During the first visit, the dentist will prepare the tooth by removing any decay and shaping the surface. An impression of the prepared tooth will then be taken and sent to a dental lab for the custom crown to be made. At the second visit, the dentist will fit the crown and make any necessary adjustments. Crowns are designed to last for many years, but proper care is essential to ensure they stay in good condition. Brushing twice daily and flossing once a day is important to keep the area around the crown clean. Regular dental visits are also important to ensure the crown remains securely attached and the underlying tooth remains healthy. In summary, crowns are a reliable and successful solution for restoring teeth that have been damaged or decayed. They can also be used to improve the appearance of a tooth. However, proper care is essential to ensure the crown remains in good condition and the underlying tooth remains healthy.

Committee Members
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - David Geoffrey Gillam

David Geoffrey Gillam

Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Patrick Grossmann

Patrick Grossmann

British Society for the Study of Craniomandibular Disorders, United Kingdom
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Zvi G Loewy

Zvi G Loewy

New York Medical College, United States
ICDO 2025 Speakers
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Preetinder Singh

Preetinder Singh

Academy of Oral Surgery, United States
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Yasser Khaled

Yasser Khaled

Marquette University, United States
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Laurindo Moacir Sassi

Laurindo Moacir Sassi

Mackenzie Evangelical University Hospital, Brazil
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Mohamed Attia

Mohamed Attia

Alexandria Center of Dentistry, United States

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