
Revive and Shield Your Smile with Porcelain Crowns!
A severely damaged or decayed tooth can cause cosmetic issues, sensitivity, and significant discomfort. Porcelain crowns are designed to strengthen and restore the tooth while preserving as much of the natural structure as possible. Our doctors often use porcelain crowns to prevent extraction and provide a protective cover, especially after a root canal. These crowns not only restore the tooth's function but also enhance its appearance, making them an excellent choice for addressing both cosmetic and functional concerns.
Benefits of Porcelain Crowns
A porcelain crown offers vital support for a weakened tooth while enhancing the overall appearance of your smile. High-quality porcelain crowns come with several additional benefits, including:
- Increased tooth strength and durability
- Protection against further damage or decay
- Restoration of the tooth’s natural shape
- Enhanced aesthetic appeal
- Seamless, natural-looking results
Porcelain Crowns Procedure
During your consultation, our doctors will perform a detailed examination of your oral health and discuss your specific needs to determine if a porcelain crown is the best option for you. Each crown is expertly crafted to ensure the highest standards of function and comfort.
After taking a precise impression of your tooth, the custom crown will be made in a specialized dental lab, allowing for a perfect color match with your natural teeth. When the crown is ready, you’ll return to our office for its final placement. Our doctors will securely attach it, restoring the tooth's strength and enhancing your smile's appearance.
Porcelain Crowns Cost
Custom-made dental crowns, crafted from high-quality ceramic materials, can vary in cost based on several factors. The final price of your crown will be influenced by:
- The type of material used, impacting both aesthetics and durability
- The technique used in crafting the crown
- The specific tooth being treated (e.g., molar vs. front tooth)
- The complexity of the procedure
- Any additional treatments needed, such as a root canal or periodontal care
- Fees for anesthesia or sedation

