Front Crowns Recommended for Advanced Tooth Decay in Richmond
June 17th, 2026 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
TÜTH Dental explains when a front crown is more effective than a filling for treating advanced tooth decay, emphasizing structural integrity and aesthetic restoration.

In Richmond, BC, dental professionals at TÜTH Dental are helping patients distinguish between when a simple filling is sufficient for treating tooth decay and when a more protective solution, such as a front crown, is necessary for restoring both strength and appearance. According to the clinic, the decision often hinges on the extent of decay and the remaining healthy tooth structure.
For early-stage decay, a standard filling is typically used as part of conservative tooth decay treatment. This approach removes the decayed portion and restores the tooth with a durable material designed to maintain normal function. Fillings are most effective when enough healthy tooth structure remains to support everyday biting and chewing forces.
However, when decay becomes more extensive or compromises the structural integrity of a tooth—particularly in visible front teeth—dentists may recommend a front crown. A crown fully encases the affected tooth, providing added reinforcement and protection against further damage while restoring a natural appearance. Patients are often surprised to learn that the decision between a filling and a crown is based as much on strength as on aesthetics.
Front crowns are commonly used when decay is advanced, when large fillings have failed, or when a tooth has cracked or undergone repeated restorative work. In addition to strength, modern crowns are carefully designed to blend with surrounding teeth, making them a reliable option for restoring visible areas of the smile without compromising appearance.
As part of comprehensive tooth decay treatment in Richmond, the team at TÜTH Dental emphasizes early diagnosis and individualized care planning. By assessing the extent of decay, tooth location, and overall oral health, dental professionals can recommend the most appropriate treatment to preserve natural teeth whenever possible.
Patients experiencing tooth sensitivity, visible damage, or suspected decay are encouraged to seek early evaluation. Prompt treatment can often prevent the need for more extensive procedures and help maintain long-term dental health.
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