Is there anything you can do if you don’t want to wear a crown when your tooth is worn down?

When a tooth is worn down, we recommend wearing a crown, or if you really don’t want to wear a crown, you can use an inlay or an implant after extraction. After the tooth is worn down, the function of the tooth decreases and there is a gap with the surrounding teeth, in order to protect the abutment teeth and prevent the surrounding teeth from shifting, we recommend making a crown to protect it. If you really don’t want to wear a crown, you can also lower the occlusal surface of the tooth and make an inlay embedded in the surface of the tooth, which is smaller than a crown and retains more tooth tissue. This tooth can also be extracted, later wound healing after the use of dental implants for dental implants to restore this tooth. In short, after the tooth is ground down, certain restorative means must be taken to restore the shape and function of the tooth, so as to better retain the tooth, generally recommended to wear crowns, in addition to inlay restoration, implantation and other ways.