Stainless Steel Crowns

Stainless steel crowns are one of the most durable and long lasting restoration procedures. This type of crown lasts long enough with a proper care and protects the tooth until it’s naturally lost. Stainless steel crowns are recommended when a cavity is large and covers multiple teeth. In addition, if the tooth has been received a nerve treatment previously, this may be a good fit. They’re cost-effective, time-efficient and mercury-free.

Veneered Crowns

A child with severe decay on his or her front teeth may require this type of esthetic crown. A stainless steel crown is coated with an attractive resin material and the crown is placed over the tooth after the decay is removed. This is a great restorative option to maintain teeth that may otherwise require extraction.

Resin Crowns

If a child has anterior (front) tooth decay, a resin crown may be the treatment of choice. The resin crown is an all white crown that can be the most esthetic type of restoration for primary teeth and is used when decay is not extensive and the gums are healthy.

Why Choose Porcelain Crowns?

Natural Look

Porcelain crowns look just like natural teeth, making them ideal for restoring front teeth. Their design mimics the translucency of enamel, ensuring a perfect match for your smile.

Durability

These crowns are built to last and can handle everyday use, allowing you to eat your favorite foods without concern.

Stain Resistance

Porcelain is highly resistant to stains, meaning your smile stays bright even after enjoying coffee or berry smoothies.

Less Tooth Removal

With porcelain crowns, we often need to remove less of your natural tooth compared to other types, preserving more of your original tooth structure.

Biocompatibility

Porcelain is safe for those with metal sensitivities, providing a comfortable fit and ensuring no adverse reactions.

Expert Guidance

Our skilled team is ready to guide you through the process of getting porcelain crowns, helping you achieve a lasting, beautiful smile.