Dental Crowns in Blue Bell
Restore Strength, Function & Beauty to Damaged Teeth
If you have a tooth that’s cracked, worn down, or weakened by decay, a dental crown can protect and restore it—while blending naturally with your smile. At Wilston Dental, we create custom crowns that look, feel, and function like real teeth, helping you chew comfortably and smile with confidence.
Reinforce Weakened Teeth
Crowns provide structural support to teeth that have been compromised by damage or large fillings.
Natural Appearance
Crafted from high-quality materials, our crowns are color-matched to blend in beautifully with your surrounding teeth.
Preserve Your Natural Tooth
A crown allows us to save your natural tooth by covering and protecting it from further damage.
Durable & Long-Lasting
With proper care, a crown can last 10–15 years or more—restoring both function and peace of mind.
Dental Crowns in Blue Bell
Why Choose Wilston Dental for Crowns?
How Dental Crowns Work
A crown is a custom-made cap that covers the entire surface of a damaged or weakened tooth. It restores strength and shape while improving appearance and function. Crowns are often recommended after root canals, large fillings, or fractures. Here are common situations where a dental crown may be necessary:
- Cracked or fractured teeth
- Teeth with large or worn-down fillings
- Following a root canal treatment
- Misshapen or severely discolored teeth
- Protecting a weak tooth from breaking
Your Journey to a Restored Smile
- Consultation: We examine your tooth, take digital X-rays, and determine if a crown is the right solution.
- Digital Impressions: Precise, mess-free scans help us design a crown that fits perfectly and matches your smile.
- Tooth Preparation: The damaged tooth is gently reshaped to make space for the crown.
- Temporary Crown: We place a temporary crown to protect your tooth while the permanent one is crafted.
- Final Placement: Your custom crown is bonded securely and adjusted for fit, function, and appearance.
- Follow-Up: A quick check-in ensures comfort and long-term success.
Frequently Asked
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