When a tooth is damaged by decay, fracture, or wear, a crown offers a strong, natural-looking solution. At Smile Perfector Dental Group, we use advanced digital planning and premium materials to deliver crowns that feel like your own tooth — both durable and beautifully integrated with your smile.
Over time, even healthy teeth can become compromised. You might benefit from a crown if:
In these cases, a crown offers protection, strength, and aesthetic harmony.
We believe in transparency and comfort. When you choose Smile Perfector, here’s the journey:
We take high-resolution images and scans to visualize the tooth and surrounding tissues. This helps us design a crown that fits precisely in form and function.
After numbing the area, a small amount of enamel is removed to accommodate the crown. We use gentle techniques to preserve as much of your natural tooth as possible.
Because we have our lab in-house, many crowns can be completed in a single visit. You leave not with a temporary crown, but your finished restoration.
Dr. Shouhed carefully checks the fit, bite, and aesthetics, making subtle adjustments before permanently cementing the crown in place.
We review your restored tooth in subsequent cleanings to ensure everything remains balanced and comfortable.
Most of this process takes about 1–2 hours (especially for single-visit crowns), and we’ll always prioritize your comfort and clarity along the way.
Choosing a crown from us offers more than repair:
Your crown will behave much like a natural tooth. Keep it healthy by:
With proper care, your crown should last well beyond a decade.
FAQs
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Will it hurt?
We use modern anesthesia and gentle techniques to make the experience comfortable — most patients report little to no discomfort.
How long will my crown last?
With good care, crowns at Smile Perfector often last 10–15+ years. Some may last even longer.
Is the crown noticeable?
We custom-match shade, shape, and translucency so the crown blends invisibly with your adjacent teeth.
Will insurance cover it?
Many dental plans cover a portion of the cost of crowns. Our team can help you understand your benefits and share cost estimates in advance.
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