At Weston Dental Center, we offer high-quality crowns for teeth to restore your smile and improve oral functionality. Dental crowns are artificial caps that cover damaged teeth, providing strength and protection while enhancing their appearance. Crowns can be essential for individuals dealing with cracked, chipped, or severely decayed teeth, ensuring that your dental health is maintained effectively.
Our practice provides several crown options—porcelain, ceramic, metal alloys, and zirconia—so we can tailor the restoration to your functional needs, esthetic goals, and budget.
With good brushing, flossing, and routine check-ups, most crowns last 10–15 years. High-quality porcelain crowns often combine durability with a lifelike appearance.
A crown is a custom-made “cap” that covers a tooth weakened by decay, fracture, or root-canal therapy. It restores strength, shape, and natural look while sealing and protecting the remaining tooth structure.
No. We numb the area with local anesthesia, so you should feel only slight pressure—most patients report minimal to no discomfort during or after treatment.
While durable, crowns may need replacement after 10–15 years due to wear or damage.
Absolutely. We custom-shade every crown to blend seamlessly with the surrounding teeth for a natural, attractive smile.
Typically two. The first dental crown appointment involves preparing the tooth and taking digital or traditional impressions; the second visit, after the lab fabricates your crown, is for final placement and bite adjustment.
Brush twice daily with a soft-bristle brush, floss once a day, and keep up with professional cleanings and exams—these habits help your crown (and the tooth beneath it) stay healthy for years.
Yes. Crowns are a reliable solution for restoring strength and appearance to cracked, chipped, or otherwise damaged teeth.
Most cases still require two visits, but we maintain flexible scheduling and, when appropriate, can provide expedited or same-day options. Call our Weston office for details specific to your situation.