When is a crown not possible?
Mia Lopez
Updated on March 14, 2026
When can a tooth not get a crown?
Since dental crowns are recommended in cases where about ¾ of the tooth is affected by damage or decay, they are designed to fit on minimal remaining tooth structure. Therefore, there needs to be something to cement the crown to and enough tooth to provide internal support.What happens if there is not enough tooth for a crown?
Composite Bonding To Rebuild The ToothIf you just need a little bit more structure to safely accommodate a crown, this is usually the method that will be used to repair the tooth. Dr. Winslow will apply a small amount of dental composite to the tooth to reshape it and add more structure.
Can any tooth be crowned?
As you can see, dental crowns can be applied to teeth of all shapes and sizes, as well as those that have fallen out entirely. Depending on the amount of remaining tooth structure, there are several different techniques your dentist may use in order to create a sufficient base for the dental crown.Can you put a crown on a decayed tooth?
Crowns can be used for a severely decayed tooth that can no longer be saved. Drilling the badly decayed section can often lead to cracks. Thus, protecting it with a crown can stop the decay from getting worse. When you misplaced any tooth in your mouth, the perfect treatment for proper restoration would be an implant.Do NOT crown your teeth! - Must watch before dental work!
Can badly decayed teeth be saved?
Often, a rotten tooth means damage has spread deep within the tooth structure. Certain modalities may help halt the process of tooth destruction and rotting, but once the rotting sets in, it cannot be reversed.Can badly decayed teeth be filled?
Treatments for tooth decayA dentist can prescribe fluoride treatments like mouthwash or varnish to reverse early tooth decay. You'll probably need a filling if you have a hole (cavity) in your tooth. If tooth decay has reached the soft tissue (pulp) in the middle of your tooth, you may need root canal treatment.
Can I get a crown without a root canal?
Is a Root Canal needed? Most crowns do not need root canals. If a tooth is not infected or acutely inflamed, it will not need a root canal.Can a crown be put on a tooth broken at the gum line?
Filling or crownIf the damage is minor, which is unlikely if the break is below your gum line, your dentist may be able to use a filling made from a tooth-colored composite resin to fix the broken tooth. Your dentist may also be able to cap your tooth with a crown.