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Restorative

Crowns and restorations

When a tooth is damaged, the real question is not what fills the hole. It is what will protect the tooth under normal chewing over time.

Same-day zirconia crowns may be available when clinically appropriate, designed, milled, and placed in a single visit.

03 Variables evaluated·04 Restoration options·01 Written estimate

§ 00 · This page is for

Use this page if

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A tooth broke or chipped
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A filling cracked or fell out
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A crown came off or feels loose
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A tooth hurts when chewing
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You were told you need a crown
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Comparing filling vs crown options

§ 01 · The real question

If you were told you need a crown

If a dentist told you that you need a crown, it helps to understand the reasoning: how much tooth structure remains, whether there is a crack, and what is likely to happen without it. KYT walks through the clinical logic before recommending anything.

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How much tooth structure remains
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Crack direction and depth
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Old filling size and decay
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Bite pressure on that tooth
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Nerve symptoms or sensitivity
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Whether a filling, inlay, onlay, crown, or root canal evaluation is appropriate

§ 02 · Framework evaluation

How the KYT Framework applies

Every restoration decision is evaluated across the same three dimensions.

Structure01

Is there enough tooth left to hold a restoration predictably?

How much tooth is really left?

Force02

Will chewing or grinding overload the tooth and cause the restoration to fail?

How hard does this tooth get loaded?

Timing03

Can this wait safely, or does it need attention now to avoid escalation?

What should happen first?

§ 03 · Treatment

Restoration options

Option 01

Composite filling

For early decay or small chips with sufficient tooth structure remaining.

Option 02

Inlay or onlay

For moderate damage where a full crown may remove more structure than needed.

Option 03

Full crown

For significant breakdown, large old fillings, cracked teeth, or post-root canal protection.

Option 04

Crown after root canal

When the nerve is involved, a crown protects what remains.

Same-day zirconia crowns may be available when clinically appropriate.

§ 04 · At the visit

What happens at the visit

  1. 01

    We listen to what changed and how the tooth feels.

  2. 02

    We evaluate structure, cracks, decay, and existing restorations.

  3. 03

    We check bite forces and how the tooth is being loaded.

  4. 04

    We explain whether a filling, inlay, onlay, or crown fits best.

  5. 05

    We provide a written estimate before treatment.

PPO benefits reviewed whenever possibleWritten estimate before treatment

Second opinion

Considering a second opinion first?

If you were told you need a crown, multiple crowns, or replacement of existing crowns elsewhere and want to understand the reasoning before committing, KYT offers a structured second opinion consultation.

Learn about second opinions
When you are ready

If you were told you need a crown, KYT can help you understand why before you decide.

We confirm what is really going on, explain the reasoning, and give you a written estimate before anything is scheduled.