Procedures

Crowns
The crown of a tooth is the portion that is covered by enamel. A restorative crown replaces this outer part of the tooth to protect the tooth. A Crown becomes necessary when a tooth cracks or is weakened by decay. The tooth is prepared for a crown when the dentist will taper the outside edges of the tooth to a peg, reinforce it with a cast metal core, or rebuilt it with both a cast metal core and a post. A wax impression of the prepared tooth and the teeth next to it is made. The new crown is made to fit this mold.
When you have to get a tooth crowned, you should trust in the best. Our dental health professionals will craft a crown for your tooth out of the most advanced materials available and place it during an in-office procedure. Your teeth take care of you, so take care of your teeth by getting the best crown you can.