Brightening Smiles
at Smile Studio 87

Dental
Crowns

Protect and restore damaged teeth with custom-made caps that look and feel natural.

Custom Care For
Stronger Teeth

Dental crowns act like a protective “cap” that fits over your natural tooth or a dental implant. Whether your tooth is cracked, heavily filled, root canal–treated, or severely worn, a crown can restore its strength, shape, and appearance, helping you avoid further damage or tooth loss.

The Benefits of Dental CROWN

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Protect & Strengthen
Shields weakened or cracked teeth so you can bite and chew with confidence.
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Natural Look
Tooth‑colored materials are custom‑shaded to blend seamlessly with your smile.
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Long‑Lasting Solution
With good care, crowns can provide many years of durable, reliable support.

How Dental Crowns
Restore Your Smile

We carefully prepare the tooth, remove any decay or old filling material, and take precise digital impressions to design your custom crown. Once your final crown is crafted, we bond it securely in place and fine‑tune the fit so it feels natural, restores your bite, and blends in beautifully with your other teeth.

Frequently Asked
Questions

When do I need a dental crown?

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You may need a dental crown to restore a damaged, decayed, cracked, or weakened tooth. It’s also recommended after root canal treatment or to cover a dental implant or large filling.

How long do dental crowns last?

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Dental crowns typically last between 10 to 15 years, depending on the material used, your oral hygiene, and bite force habits.

Will my crown look natural?

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Yes! Modern dental crowns are designed to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth in shape, color, and size. Porcelain or ceramic crowns offer the most natural appearance.

Is getting a crown painful?

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Most patients experience minimal to no pain during the crown procedure. Local anesthesia is used to ensure comfort, and any post-procedure discomfort is usually mild and temporary.

Are dental crowns covered by insurance?

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Many dental insurance plans partially cover crowns when deemed medically necessary. Your provider can help verify your benefits and provide an accurate estimate before treatment.

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