Large Cavity
Big cavities need more than a filling
When a cavity becomes too large for a filling to effectively restore, a dental crown becomes necessary. A crown covers and protects the entire tooth, preventing further breakdown and potential tooth loss.
Why Act Now
Large cavities weaken teeth significantly. Without a crown, the tooth is at high risk for fracture or infection. Acting now saves the tooth.
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Common Symptoms
- Visible hole or dark spot on tooth
- Pain when eating sweets
- Sensitivity to temperature
- Food getting stuck in tooth
- Bad breath from the area
Common Causes
- Untreated smaller cavities
- Poor oral hygiene
- High sugar diet
- Dry mouth conditions
- Old failing fillings
How We Treat Large Cavity
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Dental crown to fully restore tooth2
Root canal if decay reached pulp3
Same-day crown for immediate restorationPrevention Tips
Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste
Floss daily
Limit sugary snacks and drinks
Regular dental cleanings and checkups
Large Cavity FAQ
Find answers to common questions about dental crowns and our services
Large cavities remove so much tooth structure that a filling won't hold properly. A crown provides full coverage protection and prevents tooth fracture.
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