Dental crowns
A crown covers and protects a tooth that has been damaged by decay, fracture, or wear. It restores shape, strength, and function while blending naturally with your smile. We begin by evaluating the tooth, explaining why a crown is recommended, and reviewing the options that fit your needs and comfort level.
Crowns are a predictable, long-lasting way to protect a tooth that can’t safely support a filling on its own.
What a crown supports
• Restoring function and bite stability
• Protecting teeth after large fillings or fractures
• Improving shape, comfort, and longevity
Why crowns matter
When a tooth loses too much structure, a crown prevents further breakdown. It acts like a protective shell, helping you chew with confidence and reducing future complications.
What happens during a crown appointment
Your visit typically includes preparing the tooth, taking digital impressions or scans, and placing a custom-made crown once it’s ready. Throughout the process, we check your bite, answer questions, and make sure everything feels clear and comfortable.