Close-up of a man's face showing a before and after comparison of dental work. The 'before' side displays misaligned, uneven teeth, while the 'after' side shows straightened, more uniform teeth.

Crown Lengthening

Crown lengthening can be necessary if there isn’t enough of the tooth in place to hold the crown on its own. Teeth that are broken or affected by tooth decay may prohibit a crown from firmly attaching.

Crown lengthening reduces gum tissue and shaves down bone when necessary so more of the tooth is above the gum’s surface. A properly fitted crown allows for better oral hygiene and comfort.