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Crowns protect damaged or weakened teeth and restore them to full function — with porcelain so natural-looking, no one will know which tooth is yours and which is the crown.
What Is A Crown?
A crown is a tooth-shaped cover designed to fully encase a damaged tooth — protecting what's left while restoring its strength, shape, and appearance. Modern porcelain crowns are color-matched to your natural teeth and are virtually undetectable.
Whether your tooth is cracked, heavily filled, root-canaled, or worn down from grinding, a crown gives you back the ability to chew, smile, and live without worry.
Why Crowns?
Modern crowns combine durability with aesthetics — a far cry from the metal caps of decades past.
Reinforces a weakened tooth so you can chew confidently — even on tough foods.
Hand-shaded porcelain blends seamlessly with your other teeth — no dark metal lines.
With good care, most crowns last 10–15 years and many last decades.
A crown is often the difference between keeping your natural tooth and losing it.
The Process
Most crowns are completed in just two comfortable visits.
We assess your tooth, take digital impressions, and select the perfect shade for your smile.
The tooth is gently shaped to make room for the crown — comfortably, under local anesthetic.
You wear a temporary while your custom crown is hand-crafted in our lab — usually 1–2 weeks.
We seat your custom porcelain crown, check the bite, and bond it permanently in place.
Crown Materials
We pick the material based on tooth location, bite forces, and the look you want — and we explain the tradeoffs clearly before you decide.
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Strengthen Your Smile
Book your crown consultation today — most insurance accepted, financing available.