Dental crowns

A crown is a long-lasting restoration that covers and protects a weakened or damaged tooth. It restores strength, stability, and everyday comfort so you can chew and speak without hesitation. Crowns are often recommended after large fillings, fractures, or root canal therapy when the natural tooth needs added support.

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What crowns help with

• Strengthening cracked or weakened teeth
• Restoring function after root canal therapy
• Repairing large areas of decay
• Improving shape and durability

Why crowns matter

When a tooth no longer has enough structure to hold a filling, a crown helps prevent further damage and keeps the tooth stable for the long term. It also allows you to bite comfortably and maintain natural chewing function.

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What happens during treatment

We prepare the tooth, take digital scans, and create a custom crown that fits securely and blends with your natural smile. Once placed, the crown restores both strength and appearance.

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We’ll review your coverage and outline any expected costs before treatment begins.
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Making dental care easier to afford

We offer direct billing, clear pricing explanations, and guidance if additional restorative options are needed.
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