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If you maintain good oral hygiene and care for them properly, dental crowns can last between 5 and 15 years. Several factors affect how long a crown will last, including the type of material used, where the tooth is located, and your oral hygiene routine.
In most cases, getting a dental crown is not a painful procedure, although some level of discomfort may be involved. Our dental professionals are highly attentive to your comfort and strive to ensure you experience as little discomfort as possible.
