South Redondo dental group | Redondo beach, CA

Do I Need a Crown or Filling?

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Do I Need a Crown or Filling?

When a tooth becomes damaged or decayed, one of the most common questions patients ask is whether they need a filling or a dental crown. Both treatments are designed to restore and protect teeth, but they are used in different situations depending on the extent of the damage.

At South Redondo Dental Group in Redondo Beach, patients receive personalized evaluations designed to determine the most effective restorative treatment for long-term oral health and comfort.

Learn more about the practice here:
https://www.dentistredondobeach.com/

What Is a Dental Filling?

Dental fillings are commonly used to repair smaller areas of tooth decay or minor tooth damage. During treatment, the damaged portion of the tooth is removed and replaced with filling material to restore the tooth’s shape and function.

A filling may be recommended when:

  • A cavity is small or moderate in size
  • The tooth structure remains strong
  • Minor chips or wear are present
  • Early decay is detected

Fillings are designed to preserve as much natural tooth structure as possible.

Learn more about composite fillings here:
https://dentistredondobeach.com/composite-fillings/

What Is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a custom restoration that covers the entire visible portion of the tooth. Crowns are typically recommended when a tooth is too weakened or damaged for a filling alone to provide adequate support.

A crown may be needed if:

  • A large portion of the tooth is damaged
  • A tooth is cracked or fractured
  • Significant decay is present
  • A tooth has undergone root canal treatment
  • Older fillings have weakened the tooth structure

Crowns help restore strength, stability, and long-term protection.

Learn more about porcelain crowns here:
https://dentistredondobeach.com/porcelain-crowns/

How Dentists Decide Between a Crown and Filling

The decision depends on several factors, including:

  • Size of the cavity or damage
  • Amount of healthy tooth remaining
  • Bite pressure on the tooth
  • Long-term durability needs
  • Risk of future fractures

In many cases, treating the problem early allows patients to avoid more extensive restorative treatment later.

Why Early Treatment Matters

  1. Consultation – We’ll scan your teeth and create a custom treatment plan.

  2. Receive Your Aligners – Wear each set for about 1-2 weeks before switching.

  3. Progress Checks – We’ll monitor your smile’s transformation.

  4. Enjoy Your New Smile! – Once treatment is complete, retainers help maintain results.

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Protecting Long-Term Oral Health

Both crowns and fillings play an important role in preserving healthy teeth and maintaining normal function. The best treatment option depends on the condition of the tooth and the patient’s long-term oral health goals.

According to MouthHealthy, dental crowns are commonly used to restore and protect teeth that are weakened, damaged, or unable to support a filling alone:
https://www.mouthhealthy.org/all-topics-a-z/crowns

Conclusion

Choosing between a crown and filling depends on the extent of tooth damage and the long-term stability of the tooth. At South Redondo Dental Group, patients receive personalized restorative treatment recommendations designed to protect oral health, restore comfort, and support long-term function.

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