Dental Crowns
A dental crown is a protective “cap” that covers and strengthens a damaged tooth. Crowns are commonly recommended when a tooth is cracked, heavily filled, worn down, or has had a root canal. They restore shape, strength, and function—so you can bite and chew comfortably again.
We design crowns to look natural and blend with your smile. Whether you need a crown for protection or to restore appearance, we focus on long-term fit, comfort, and durability.
Why should I have Dental Crowns?
Crowns protect teeth that are cracked, worn, or structurally compromised.
Helps you bite comfortably without pain or pressure.
Often recommended to reduce the risk of fracture afterward.
Crowns can enhance shape, color, and alignment in visible areas.
Crowns are designed for durability with proper care.
Seals and protects the tooth from additional breakdown.
What is the procedure?
Most crowns are completed in two visits: preparation and scanning/impressions, then placement of the final crown. A temporary crown is typically worn in between.
Yes. We select a shade and shape designed to blend with your surrounding teeth for a seamless look.
Depending on the damage, alternatives may include a filling, inlay/onlay, or veneer. We’ll recommend the most conservative option that still protects the tooth.
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