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https://www.paigeprathersmiles.com Welcome to Paige Prather Smiles! There are many treatments available to those looking to correct a cracked or damaged tooth. In looking at treatment options, you may find the terms 'crown' and 'cap' being thrown around, usually referring to similar items. As it turns out, a crown and a cap are both the same object. Dr. Prather says that crown is the term learned in dental school and cap has become a slang term for the same thing. Crowns are needed when a tooth has lost enough structure that a filling will no longer work properly. Crowns fit around your damaged tooth, holding the structure together. Although crowns used to take weeks to create and fit, we can now create a crown for you in our office in the same day. If you have a damaged tooth and feel that a crown is the right solution for you, call us today. We're easy to find: 3326 Aspen Grove Drive, Ste. 120 Franklin, TN 37067 (615) 913-4246 2000 Richard Jones Road, Ste 109 Nashville, TN 37215 (615) 823-8247