Crowns in South Pasadena, CA

Dental crowns protect weak teeth, repair damaged teeth, and restore their natural shape for comfortable everyday use. A crown covers the tooth like a strong cap. This new cover supports clear speech, steady chewing, and a clean, natural look in your smile. The goal is simple. The tooth remains safe, looks good, and functions properly.

South Pasadena Dental creates strong, custom crowns that match the color and shape of your natural teeth. Our team uses modern tools and detailed steps to shape the tooth, design the crown, and place it for a secure and lasting result. Every crown supports the tooth underneath and protects it from future damage.

A dental crown becomes the right choice when a tooth has large fillings or is broken, chipped, or fractured. The crown surrounds the tooth and forms a smooth surface. This helps you chew without stress on the damaged parts. The crown also improves your smile when a tooth looks stained, uneven, or misshapen.

 From damaged teeth to a bright, healthy smile, discover the power of dental crowns.

Why Choose South Pasadena Dental for Dental Crowns?

South Pasadena Dental offers safe, detail-focused crown treatment that protects your teeth and supports long-lasting comfort. Every step follows a clear plan that keeps your visit smooth, calm, and stress-free. Our team uses modern tools, gentle methods, and high quality materials to restore your tooth with a crown that looks natural and feels stable in daily life.

What sets us apart:

  • Compassionate Expertise
    Our dentists perform each step with steady hands and clear care, helping you feel supported from start to finish.
  • Advanced Technology
    Digital tools create accurate impressions and precise shaping for dental crowns that fit your tooth with comfort.
  • Personalized Care
    Each crown is custom-designed to fit your tooth, your smile, and your treatment goals.
  • Comfort-Focused Environment
    Our dental office gives warm support, gentle care, and a peaceful setting that helps you stay relaxed.
  • Emergency Readiness
    Our team remains prepared to support urgent dental needs, including damaged teeth that require rapid crown placement.

     

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What is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a strong cover that sits on top of a damaged or weak tooth. The crown acts like a protective cap. It restores the tooth’s shape, supports chewing, and restores a natural appearance. The crown also keeps the tooth safe from future harm because the whole outer surface stays protected.

A crown works by holding the remaining tooth structure together. The dentist gently shapes the tooth, takes a clear impression, and sends the mold to a dental laboratory. Skilled technicians use this mold to create a crown that fits your tooth with accuracy. The crown matches the color, size, and shape of your other teeth, so your smile stays even and bright.

Crowns are custom-made using strong materials such as porcelain, ceramic, or zirconia. These materials remain stable under chewing pressure and blend seamlessly with natural teeth. Once placed, the crown covers the entire tooth and forms a firm outer layer. This provides long-term protection, optimal function, and a clean, natural appearance that promotes everyday comfort.

When Does One Need a Dental Crown?

A dental crown becomes the right choice when a tooth becomes weakened, damaged, or misshapen. Many daily problems create stress on a tooth, and a crown protects it with a strong outer cover. Teeth crowns help restore balance in chewing, improve smile appearance, and support long-term comfort. These situations illustrate when a crown can be beneficial for your oral health.

A tooth crown is the right choice in the following cases:

  • To Protect a Weakened Tooth
    A tooth with deep decay or thin enamel loses strength and feels stressed during chewing. A crown surrounds the tooth with a durable protective cap that keeps it safe and stable in daily use. This protection helps prevent further damage and keeps the tooth strong and functional.

  • To Safeguard a Tooth After a Root Canal
    After a root canal, a tooth can become more fragile than before. A crown reinforces the tooth with a strong outer cover and protects it from future damage. This helps the tooth stay stable and function comfortably.

  • To Restore Broken Tooth
    A cracked or broken tooth can create sharp edges, cause pain, and make eating difficult. A tooth crown restores the damaged area and provides a smooth, natural surface. This brings back comfort and gives the tooth a natural look again.

  • To Cover Large Filling
    A large filling leaves thin outer walls that face stress with each bite. A crown reinforces the tooth and restores its complete shape. This support helps the tooth stay strong and steady.

  • To Improve Appearance
    A tooth with stains, chips, or an uneven shape can significantly affect the beauty of your smile. A crown covers the tooth and blends with your natural tooth color to give a clean, bright, and balanced look.

  • To Support Dental Bridge
    A dental bridge relies on strong anchor teeth on each side of the gap. Teeth crowns provide that strength and form a stable base for the tooth bridge. This support keeps the bridge firm and aligned.

  • To Cover Dental Implants
    A dental implant needs a crown on top to complete the tooth replacement. The crown attaches to the implant and creates the visible part of the tooth. This gives a natural look and smooth chewing in daily life.

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Types Of Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are made from various strong materials, each of which uniquely supports the tooth. The right type depends on your smile goals, the location of the tooth, and the guidance of your dentist. These crown options help restore strength, beauty, and comfort.

Dental crowns are of the following types:

  • Porcelain Crowns
    Porcelain crowns match the natural tooth color. These tooth crowns work well for front teeth, which are highly visible.

     

  • Metal Crowns
    Metal crowns provide exceptional strength and can withstand heavy chewing pressure. These crowns are especially suited for back teeth, where durability and support are most important.

     

  • Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal Crowns
    These crowns blend a metal base with a porcelain surface for strength and a natural look. They support both durability and aesthetics.

     

  • Zirconia Crowns
    Zirconia crowns combine strength with a natural, tooth-colored look. They hold up well under heavy biting forces and enhance the overall appearance of your smile.

     

  • E-Max Crowns
    E-Max crowns use high-quality ceramic that offers aesthetics and durability. These crowns fit well for people who want a natural look while maintaining full chewing function.

     

  • Resin Crowns
    Resin crowns are a cost-effective choice that won’t stress adjacent teeth. They work well for temporary restorations or teeth under lighter chewing forces.

How Does Our Dentist Place A Dental Crown?

Dental crown placement follows clear steps that support comfort, precision, and a durable, aesthetically pleasing result. Our dentist makes careful planning, uses digital imaging, and applies skilled techniques to shape the tooth, design the crown, and place it with a secure fit. Each stage keeps the tooth protected and the final result steady and beautiful.

Dental crown placement follows the steps below:

  1. Consultation and Examination
    Our dentist studies your tooth, takes digital images, and checks the health of the adjacent teeth. This exam confirms if a crown is the proper treatment and helps plan the shape and color you need.

     

  2. Tooth Preparation
    Our dentist numbs the area and gently reshapes the tooth so the crown fits smoothly. This shaping removes the fragile parts of the tooth and creates a strong base for the new protective cover.

     

  3. Impression and Temporary Crown
    Our dentist takes a detailed impression of your tooth and records the exact shape that will be sent to the lab. A temporary crown sits on the tooth to protect it, support chewing, and keep your smile even during the wait.

     

  4. Fabrication of Permanent Crown
    Skilled technicians use your impression to make a custom crown that matches your tooth color and bite. The lab shapes the crown with care so it blends naturally with your smile.

     

  5. Fitting and Cementing the Crown
    Our dentist checks the fit, adjusts the edges, and confirms smooth bite force. The dental crown is then cemented in place to form a secure and steady cover that restores comfort and function.

Which Modern Technologies Do We Use for Dental Crown Placement?

We use modern digital technology to make dental crown placement faster, easier, and more accurate. Our dentist office is equipped with the latest systems that help our dentists design, fit, and place crowns with high precision and comfort.

Modern technologies we use for dental crown placement are:

  • Digital Impressions
    A small handheld scanner captures a 3D image of teeth. It replaces messy mold material and gives an exact digital model for a perfect crown design.

  • CAD/CAM Technology 
    Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing creates custom crowns within hours. It designs and mills the crown in-office for a same-day fit.

  • 3D Printing 
    Produces dental models and temporary crowns quickly with exact detail, making the process smoother and more predictable.

  • Cone Beam CT Scans 
    Gives 3D images of teeth, gums, and jawbone, helping our dentists plan the crown placement with full accuracy.

  • Laser Dentistry 
    Uses focused light to clean or shape gums before placing the tooth crown, ensuring a precise and pain-free experience.
 

These modern tools help us provide faster, cleaner, and more reliable dental crown treatments for every patient.

What are the Benefits of Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns offer strong protection, natural appearance, and durable support for teeth that have lost their strength. Reports state that over 15 million people in the United States currently have dental crowns, demonstrating the trust and benefits this treatment provides for daily comfort and oral health.

Dental crowns offer the following benefits:

  • Protects Weak Teeth
    A crown guards a tooth from cracks, deep decay, or fractures by covering it with a durable cap.

  • Restores Tooth Function
    A crown creates a strong, durable surface that lets you bite and chew food evenly and comfortably.

  • Improves Appearance of Teeth
    A dental crown hides stains, chips, and uneven edges to create a bright and natural look in your smile.

  • Supports Dental Bridges
    Dental crowns serve as anchor teeth that hold a dental bridge in place and keep it steady.

  • Prevents Further Tooth Decay
    A crown seals the top of the tooth, blocks harmful bacteria, and supports long-term oral health.

Statistics About Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are one of the most reliable and common treatments for restoring damaged teeth. While no exact global data exists, experts agree that millions of people around the world choose crowns each year to protect and strengthen their teeth. In the United States, the American Academy for Implant Dentistry reports that about 15 million adults have received crowns for missing teeth. This number shows how widely accepted and effective dental crowns are. 

Most adults between the ages of 20 and 64 have had at least one dental restoration, and crowns remain among the top choices. These numbers reflect the growing trust people place in this treatment for long-lasting and natural-looking results. South Pasadena Dental follows this same standard of care, offering quality dental crowns that match this proven success.

How To Care For Your Dental Crown

Good care keeps your dental crown strong, bright, and long-lasting. After crown placement, daily brushing and good oral hygiene protect both the crown and the natural tooth underneath. South Pasadena Dental guides every patient with easy aftercare steps that help the crown stay clean, smooth, and stable. Proper care extends the lifespan of the crown and keeps your smile healthy and bright.

The care tips after getting your dental crown include:

  • Maintaining Regular Brushing and Flossing
    Brush twice daily with a soft toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Floss gently around the crown to remove food and plaque, keeping your gums clean and healthy.

  • Avoiding Hard or Sticky Foods
    Hard foods, such as ice or sticky foods like gum, can strain the crown and cement. Choose soft or balanced meals that protect the tooth crown from unwanted pressure or pulling.

  • Using a Night Guard if Needed
    People who grind their teeth during sleep benefit from a custom night guard. The guard protects the crown surface from wear and stops pressure on surrounding teeth.

  • Scheduling Regular Dental Checkups
    Regular dental visits help the dentist check your crown, gums, and bite. Early care prevents minor issues from turning into larger dental concerns.

  • Treating Any Pain or Sensitivity Promptly
    Mild soreness or temperature sensitivity fades soon after treatment, but continued discomfort needs attention. A quick dental visit ensures the crown stays steady and pain-free.

What is the Cost of Getting Dental Crowns?

The cost of a dental crown typically ranges from $500 to $3,000 per tooth, depending on the material used.

  • Porcelain crowns: usually $800 – $3,000 per tooth
  • Porcelain fused to metal crowns: about $800 – $1,400 per tooth
  • Metal crowns (gold alloy or mixed metal): around $800 – $2,500 per tooth

These treatments can be more affordable because many dental insurance plans help cover the cost of crowns.

The total cost is determined by:

  • Location of the tooth
  • Anesthetic (if needed)
  • Complexity — for example, if the tooth is impacted or broken below the surface, or if a crown-lengthening procedure is required first

Additional costs may include:

Diagnostic costs:

  • Exam: An initial examination is always performed first.
  • Digital X-ray: Needed to evaluate the tooth and surrounding area. Costs typically range from $60 – $150.

Treatment options –  May include local anesthesia, replacement crown fees, dental cement, emergency visits, or after-hours appointments.

Aftercare – Could include prescriptions (if necessary) and supplies such as gauze or ice packs.

How much is a porcelain crown?

Porcelain crowns generally cost $800 – $3,000 per tooth, and dental insurance may help cover part of that cost.

FAQs About Dental Crowns

What are dental onlays and 3/4 crowns?

Dental onlays and 3/4 crowns cover part of the tooth instead of the whole tooth. These restorations repair the damaged area while keeping healthy tooth structure in place.

How long does a dental crown usually last?

A dental crown usually lasts five to fifteen years based on oral care, material choice, and bite habits.

Why do dentists recommend crowns after a root canal?

Dentists recommend a crown after a root canal because the tooth becomes more fragile after the treatment, and a dental crown protects it from damage.

Can a tooth go bad under a crown?

Yes, a tooth goes bad under a crown when bacteria reach the natural tooth surface. Daily brushing and regular dental visits can prevent this problem.

Which type of dental crown is the most durable?

Zirconia crowns are the most durable because they can withstand heavy chewing pressure.

Is it better to get a dental crown or have the tooth removed?

No, it’s generally better to save the natural tooth with a crown. Removing the tooth creates a gap that will need to be filled with a replacement to maintain proper oral health.

What keeps a dental crown in place?

A dental crown stays in place through strong dental cement that bonds the crown to the prepared natural tooth.

Can flossing loosen a dental crown?

Yes, flossing loosens a dental crown only when the floss snaps upward with force. Gentle flossing keeps the crown safe.

Does a crowned tooth need any special care?

No, a crowned tooth doesn’t require anything too different from regular care, but it’s important to brush daily, floss gently, and visit your dentist regularly to maintain the crown and keep your gums healthy.

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