Dental Crowns

Rebuild your smile with functional and beautiful dental crowns designed to restore strength and aesthetics to damaged teeth.

Comprehensive Restoration for Weakened or Damaged Teeth

A dental crown is a custom restoration designed to mimic the shape of your natural tooth while providing essential structural support. At Stonehaven Dental, Dr. Timothy Matthews uses cutting-edge imaging and artistic precision to repair significant damage, reinforce teeth after root canal therapy, or replace large, worn-out fillings. By encasing the entire tooth, a crown offers long-term stability and protection, ensuring your smile looks and feels as good as new.

Dental Crowns

Enhanced Structural Protection

Unlike veneers, crowns provide comprehensive coverage on all sides of the tooth, reinforcing weakened structures and preventing further complications or decay.

Natural and Seamless Appearance

Every crown is custom-fabricated to match the exact specifications and shade of your surrounding teeth, resulting in a functional, naturally refreshed smile.

Restored Strength and Function

Dental crowns immediately bring a compromised tooth back to its original strength, allowing you to chew and speak with complete confidence and ease.

Versatile Restorative Solution

Crowns are a multi-purpose tool in restorative dentistry, effective for protecting root-canal-treated teeth, anchoring dental bridges, or completing a dental implant.

Questions

Find answers to common concerns about whitening treatments and what to expect.

When is a dental crown necessary?

A crown is typically required to protect a weakened tooth, repair extensive damage that a filling cannot fix, reinforce a tooth after a root canal, or improve the appearance of misshapen teeth.

What is the difference between a crown and a veneer?

While a veneer only covers the front surface for aesthetic improvement, a dental crown encases the entire tooth. Crowns are preferred when a tooth requires additional strength, stability, and total protection.

How long does the dental crown procedure take?

The process is usually completed in two to three visits. This includes the initial consultation and tooth preparation, the fabrication period at our partner lab, and the final bonding of the custom crown.

Is the procedure for getting a crown painful?

We prioritize patient comfort by using local anesthetics during the preparation phase. For patients who feel anxious, sedation dentistry options are also available to ensure a stress-free experience.

We prioritize patient comfort by using local anesthetics during the preparation phase. For patients who feel anxious, sedation dentistry options are also available to ensure a stress-free experience.

Dental crowns should be cared for just like natural teeth. Maintaining good oral hygiene through regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental checkups will help ensure your restoration lasts for many years.

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