Dental crowns

A crown covers and protects a tooth that has been weakened by decay, fracture, or previous treatment. It restores strength, supports everyday function, and improves the appearance of the tooth.

We explain the process step by step, move at a comfortable pace, and help you understand what your crown will provide long term.

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Why a crown might be needed

When a tooth can no longer hold a simple filling, a crown offers predictable stability. It helps prevent future fractures and allows you to chew with confidence. Crowns are often recommended after root canal therapy or when decay has removed too much structure.

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What happens during your visit

We prepare the tooth, take a digital scan, and place a temporary crown while your final restoration is custom-made. At your follow-up appointment, we adjust the fit, confirm your bite, and secure the crown in place.

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Here to help with CDCP

If your CDCP coverage includes crowns, we’ll outline the details and explain any costs before treatment begins.
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Making dental care easier to afford

We provide direct billing, treatment estimates, and supportive financial guidance. If you’re considering multiple restorative options, we can review choices clearly.
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