Modern dental crowns are meant to be a lasting component of your smile. In many cases, a dental crown can last for 15+ years. Keep in mind that factors like dental care and lifestyle habits can all influence crown longevity. Additionally, the material will also affect how long a crown lasts. Porcelain crowns are often the top choice for balancing longevity with a natural appearance.
No part of the process should spell pain for you. Even when preparing the tooth, we fully numb the treatment area with local anesthesia. Some change in tooth sensitivity can occur temporarily after getting a crown. However, this usually resolves within a few days and remains mild.
We offer a wide range of options, including porcelain, ceramic, zirconia, and porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns. The right choice for you will depend on several factors, such as:
Tooth location
Desired function
Aesthetic goals
Budget
The adhesive we use to affix a crown is extremely stable. However, a crown can become loose or dislodged if it is toward the end of its lifespan. Sometimes, this can occur due to injury or an improperly placed crown. Whatever the cause, we can help. We identify the core issue and then either re-cement or replace the crown.
Most dental insurance plans cover a portion of the cost for crown procedures deemed medically necessary. For example, if you need a crown after a root canal, this could qualify as viable for coverage. Our team can help verify your benefits and estimate your out-of-pocket costs.
With any health concern, putting off needed treatment only worsens the situation. The same applies to dental crowns. Waiting for treatment could lead to additional damage or even tooth loss. Early restoration preserves more of your natural tooth structure and prevents complications or more expensive treatment later on.