Crowns

Restore the integrity of your teeth
A dental crown is like a cap that covers the entire visible portion of the tooth, protecting its remaining structure and bringing back its original shape, size, and color.
There are a few reasons why you might need a porcelain crown. Severe tooth decay is the most common – in that case, a filling, inlay, or onlay just won’t be enough to stop the cavity. You may also need a crown to fix a tooth that’s been fractured or as the last step of a root canal or dental implant procedure.
At our clinic, porcelain crowns are custom designed to fit your mouth. We specialize in tooth-colored crowns that look just like your natural teeth.
Common questions about Dental Crowns
How much does a dental crown cost?
The cost of a dental crown will vary based on your health and individual needs. We’ll help you understand the cost of your crown before your treatment. We also offer payment plan options to fit your budget.
I have a damaged crown, can you help?
If you have a crown that’s cracked, feels loose, or has fallen out, we can help. We may be able to bond the crown back in place. Other times, a new crown might be a better choice. Our crowns are designed to be a perfect fit and last longer.
Bridges

A great way to replace missing teeth
Have you lost one or more teeth? You may be a great candidate for a dental bridge. A well-crafted porcelain bridge looks just like your natural teeth and restores your smile to its original health and function.
As the name suggests, this treatment “bridges” the gap left in your mouth by a missing tooth. With this procedure, the bridge is held in place by the healthy teeth adjacent to the gap in your smile.
Dental bridges are fixed in place and considered by many to be a better alternative to removable partial dentures. We’ll help you decide if this treatment is right for you.
Facts about Dental Bridges
- Replaces missing teeth without the need for surgery
- Good for your health, helping promote healthy gums
- Allows you to speak, chew, and eat normally once again
- Prevents bone loss in the jaw, a process known as resorption
