Porcelain Crowns

Information You Should Know Before Undergoing Dental Crown Treatment

Information You Should Know Before Undergoing Dental Crown Treatment

Dental crowns are a versatile treatment option that is very popular among dentists like Dr. Ivan Chan in Glendale, California. When you visit Glendale Dental Wellness, Dr. Chan can work with you to determine if a crown is necessary. Dental crowns are great for correcting a wide range of dental issues. Before getting a dental crown, there is some information you should be aware of. Please read on to learn more about dental crowns.

Are You A Good Candidate For Dental Crowns?

Scheduling an appointment with your dentist will allow this question to be answered. An examination will be performed, during which your teeth and gums will be examined. After this evaluation and a review of potential treatments are completed, a dental crown may be recommended. Dental crowns are a great option if:

  • You need to restore a damaged tooth
  • You have a tooth that is weakened from decay or other damage and needs to be protected
  • You just received a dental implant and need a crown added to it
  • If you have a cosmetic imperfection and want to alter the appearance of the tooth

Ready to schedule your appointment? Call us at (818) 243-3838 or request an appointment online.

The Lifespan of A Dental Crown

Dental crowns are crafted from strong, durable materials, but they will not last you forever. Many dental crowns can last you 10 to 15 years. This, of course, is only if you care for them properly. Brush and floss them as you would a natural tooth. Avoid chewing on hard objects, which could result in a break or crack of the crown. When you receive your dental crown, your dentist will provide easy-to-follow instructions on how to best care for it so that it lasts a very long time.

The Cost of a Dental Crown

Dental crown costs can vary. While many dentists today are using porcelain crowns, there are still other types of dental crowns that are crafted from various materials. This can have an impact on the cost. Another factor in the cost of your dental crown will be whether you have dental insurance and how much of the crown the insurance does or does not cover. In short, estimating the cost of a dental crown isn't easy, so this is a conversation you will want to have with your dentist before undergoing treatment. Many dentists will work directly with your dental insurance provider on your behalf to provide an accurate estimate before treatment.

Please contact Dr. Chan at (818) 243-3838 to learn more about dental crowns.

Patients from Burbank, Pasadena, La Crescenta, and Eagle Rock choose Glendale Dental Wellness for expert crown treatments.

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Dr. Ivan Chan

DDS - Cosmetic & General Dentist

Dr. Ivan Chan is dedicated to providing exceptional dental care at Glendale Dental Wellness. With years of experience in cosmetic and general dentistry, he helps patients achieve healthy, beautiful smiles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does getting a crown hurt?

The crown procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you won't feel pain during treatment. Some mild sensitivity after the procedure is normal and typically resolves within a few days.

How do I care for my dental crown?

Care for your crown like a natural tooth--brush twice daily, floss carefully around the crown, and attend regular dental check-ups. Avoid chewing ice, hard candy, or using your teeth as tools to protect the crown.

When is a dental crown necessary?

Crowns are recommended for teeth with large cavities, cracks, or fractures, after root canal treatment, to support a dental bridge, or to cover severely discolored or misshapen teeth. Dr. Chan will assess whether a crown is the best option for your situation.

How much do dental crowns cost?

Dental crowns typically range from $800 to $1,500 per tooth depending on the material and complexity. Many dental insurance plans cover a portion of crown costs. Glendale Dental Wellness also offers financing options.

Can a crown fall off?

While uncommon, a crown can become loose or fall off due to decay underneath, weakened cement, or trauma. If this happens, contact Glendale Dental Wellness immediately so Dr. Chan can re-cement or replace it.