
Dental Crowns
Over time our teeth begin to weaken and become more susceptible to problems such as decay, cracks, discoloration and others. If you feel your smile isn't what it once was, crowns can help you recover your smile. If your dentist notices that a tooth is decayed or seems weakened/cracked a crown may be necessary to make sure that there are no additional problems with the tooth. In cases like this a filling or bonding will not be sufficient.
Crowns can be made from porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, or a full gold crown. To maintain a natural look and feel a porcelain finished crown is best, as it can be matched to the shade of your other teeth. This will allow it to blend in and appear just like one of your natural teeth.
The process of installing a crown takes 2-3 visits to the dentist. On the first visit the tooth will be reshaped by filing down the enamel so that the crown can be placed over it. You will be given a local anesthetic before this part of the procedure so that you do not experience any discomfort. Once the tooth has been reshaped, a mold will be taken of that tooth and the surrounding teeth. This mold will be sent to a dental lab so that your new crown can be made so that it fits in the spot created for it and looks the same relative to the surrounding teeth. Before leaving, your dentist will fit you with a temporary crown until your permanent crown is ready.
The crown takes about 2-3 weeks to be returned to your dentist. At this time you will have another appointment to place and fit the permanent crown. You will again have a local anesthetic to numb the area and the tooth will be placed using a cement to ensure the tooth sets in place. When you look in the mirror, you will see your old smile back. Crowns are durable and will usually last about 10-15 years. You should care for it as you would any of your other teeth with regular brushing and flossing. Call us today if you would like to learn more about how crowns can help restore your smile.
When You Might Need a Crown
Common Reasons
- Tooth decay too large for filling
- Cracked or fractured tooth
- Weakened tooth from large filling
- After root canal treatment
- Broken or worn-down tooth
- Cosmetic improvement needed
- Covering dental implant
- Protecting weak tooth from breaking
Signs You May Need a Crown
- Tooth sensitivity to hot/cold
- Pain when chewing
- Visible cracks in tooth
- Large old filling failing
- Discolored tooth
- Tooth feels rough or sharp
- Dentist recommendation after x-ray
Types of Dental Crowns
Porcelain (All-Ceramic)
- Most natural appearance
- Best for front teeth
- Biocompatible (no metal)
- Excellent color matching
Perfect for cosmetic cases
Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal
- Strong metal base
- Porcelain outer layer
- Good for front & back teeth
- More durable than all-porcelain
Balance of strength & aesthetics
Gold Crown
- Extremely durable
- Lasts longest (20+ years)
- Best for back molars
- Highly biocompatible
Excellent for heavy chewing
Zirconia
- Modern ceramic material
- Very strong and durable
- Natural appearance
- Computer-designed (CAD/CAM)
Premium option
The Crown Procedure
Visit 1: Preparation
60-90 minutes
- Examination & X-rays
- Local anesthesia administered
- Tooth prepared and reshaped
- Impression taken for lab
- Temporary crown placed
Lab Work
2-3 Weeks
- • Custom crown fabricated
- • Color-matched to your teeth
- • Precise fit ensured
- • Quality checked
Visit 2: Placement
30-60 minutes
- Temporary crown removed
- New crown fit checked
- Bite alignment verified
- Permanently cemented
- Your smile restored!
Crown Longevity & Care
How Long Crowns Last
Caring for Your Crown
- Brush twice daily (just like natural teeth)
- Floss daily around the crown
- Avoid chewing ice or hard candy
- Don't use teeth as tools
- Wear night guard if you grind
- Regular dental cleanings every 6 months
Comfort First
We use local anesthesia during crown preparation so you won't feel any discomfort. Most patients describe the experience as completely painless and are surprised by how easy the process is.
Restore Your Smile with Custom Crowns
Don't let damaged or weakened teeth hold you back. Dental crowns provide durable, natural-looking restoration that can last for years. Schedule a consultation to see if crowns are right for you.