Crowns That Protect, Restore, And Last

Damaged Does Not Have To Mean Gone
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When a tooth is cracked, worn down, or no longer holding up the way it should, it can start to affect how you eat, speak, and go about your day.

A dental crown helps protect that tooth and brings back the strength you need to use it comfortably again.

Signs Your Tooth Needs Attention

You might not think much of a damaged tooth at first. But over time, it can become harder to chew, more sensitive, or even break further. A dental crown gives your tooth the support it needs before things get worse.

You may benefit from a crown if you have:

If something feels off, it is worth getting it checked early.

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What Is a Dental Crown

A dental crown is a custom-made cap that fits over your natural tooth, covering it above the gum line. It is designed to:

Each crown is made to match your natural teeth, so it blends in and feels like part of your smile.

What Our Process Looks Like

We keep the process clear and guide you through each step, so you always know what is happening and nothing feels uncertain.

1 - Consultation

We examine your tooth and talk through what you are experiencing.

2 - Preparation

The tooth is gently shaped to make space for the crown.

3 - Impressions

We take detailed measurements to ensure a precise fit.

4 - Temporary Crown

You will wear a temporary crown while your final one is made.

5 - Final Placement

Your crown is placed and adjusted so your bite feels comfortable.

We Are Here To Help

When something is wrong with a tooth, you want a solution that feels steady and makes sense. Our doctors focus on clear communication and practical care. That means taking the time to understand what is going on, explaining your options simply, and helping you move forward with confidence in your decision. You are never rushed, and you are never left guessing.

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A Stronger Tooth, Without the Worry

A dental crown helps you get back to using your tooth without constantly thinking about it. With proper care, it can last for years and protect your natural tooth from further damage. If your tooth has not been feeling right, this is a simple way to take care of it early.

Frequently Asked Questions

With proper care and regular checkups, a dental crown can last many years.

The process is designed to be comfortable. We make sure the area is numb and check in with you throughout.

Brush and floss as normal. Keeping up with your routine care helps protect both the crown and your natural tooth.

Yes. Crowns are matched to your surrounding teeth so they blend in naturally.

It depends on how much of the tooth is affected. We will examine it and guide you toward the most reliable option.

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Monday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Alternating Fridays)
Saturday
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