Dental Crowns

Most dental work is noticeable to the trained eye, but our aim is to deliver results that look completely natural. We specialize in replacing existing crowns and fillings with restorations that seamlessly blend with your natural teeth, both in appearance and function.

When teeth are severely damaged and seem beyond repair, we use porcelain or porcelain fused to gold crowns to restore your smile and bite. This proven technique can effectively resolve even the most serious dental issues, including the permanent replacement of missing teeth. Our practice is recognized for the excellence of our restorations and the life-changing results we achieve for our patients. These treatments are designed to be long-lasting, with many lasting 20 to 30 years—making them one of the most durable solutions available in dentistry.

How Long Does It Take to Get a Dental Crown?

Receiving a dental crown typically involves at least two appointments. At your first visit, we remove any decay, shape the tooth, and place a temporary crown made of plastic or metal.

During your second visit, the temporary crown is taken off and the final crown is carefully fitted and adjusted for comfort and appearance. Once the fit is perfect, we permanently cement the crown in place, restoring your tooth’s function and aesthetics.

Key Benefits of Dental Crowns

  • Replaces missing teeth
  • Supports and restores badly damaged or misshapen teeth
  • Provides a natural look and feel
  • Corrects both smile and chewing issues

The Versatility of Dental Crowns

Crown and bridgework offer dependable solutions for major dental problems resulting from accidents, disease, or wear and tear. With these methods, most significant dental concerns can be addressed. We use only high-quality materials—either advanced porcelain or porcelain bonded to gold—for exceptional strength and durability, especially in cases that require maximum resilience.

Crowns are also effective when teeth have been lost due to trauma, have worn down, or when old fillings fail. Crowns and bridges serve as long-term answers to these problems.

Patients often experience unexplained pain in teeth with old fillings, usually due to minute fractures in the chewing surface. Crowns can relieve this pain and restore function. For front teeth, older fillings may not only weaken the tooth but also create cosmetic concerns through discoloration or chipping; porcelain crowns or bridges are frequently the best solution when veneers are inadequate. Additionally, for teeth that have had root canal therapy, crowns can prevent future fractures and extend the life of the tooth.

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