Dental Crowns in Arizona

If a tooth has been weakened by decay or damage, a custom dental crown can restore its strength and appearance. A crown fits like a protective cap over your existing tooth, blending seamlessly with your smile while helping safeguard your natural tooth structure and overall oral health.

What Is a Dental Crown?

Crowns are made from durable, tooth‑colored materials shaped to match your bite. Common options include porcelain or other ceramics for a lifelike match, zirconia for extra strength, and porcelain‑fused‑to‑metal for time‑tested durability. We’ll recommend a material based on the tooth’s location, your bite, and esthetic goals.

Why Choose Dental Crown?

Dental crowns are a reliable way to repair and strengthen weakened teeth while keeping your smile natural and confident. At TruSmile Now — Arizona, our crowns are designed for long-lasting comfort, protection, and aesthetic appeal.

A Trusted Solution for Damaged Teeth

Crowns act as a strong shield for teeth affected by decay, cracks, or extensive dental work such as root canal treatment. They restore strength and function while preventing further damage.

Seamless, Natural Appearance

Whether crafted from porcelain, zirconia, or metal alloys, your crown is custom-matched to your existing teeth—color, shape, and contour—to ensure a natural, uniform smile.

Built for Longevity

With modern materials and precise design, crowns offer lasting protection. When properly cared for, they can stay functional and beautiful for many years.

Enhanced Comfort & Stability

A custom-fitted crown restores proper bite alignment and eliminates discomfort from damaged tooth surfaces, giving you peace of mind and everyday ease when eating or smiling.

Types of Dental Crowns at TruSmile Now — Arizona

Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns

These crowns feature a strong metal base covered with porcelain, combining lasting durability with a natural-looking finish. They’re an excellent option when you want both strength and aesthetic appeal.

Ceramic Crowns

Crafted entirely from porcelain, ceramic crowns are ideal for front teeth where appearance matters most. They offer a lifelike translucency that blends seamlessly with your natural smile.

Zirconia Crowns

Made from high-strength zirconia, these crowns provide exceptional toughness and a natural sheen. They’re perfect for patients in Arizonaseeking a long-lasting, beautiful solution with extra resilience.

Metal Crowns

Best suited for molars and back teeth, metal crowns withstand heavy chewing forces and are the most durable option available. Though less discreet than ceramic or porcelain crowns, they’re unmatched for longevity and reliability.

When We Recommend a Crown

Large decay or fracture has weakened the tooth

A tooth was treated with a root canal (especially back teeth)

A filling is too large to support the tooth reliably

You’re replacing a missing tooth with a dental implant (the crown is the visible part)

Your Visit—Step by Step

Exam & plan

We review your goals, take digital X‑rays, and confirm the best treatment.

Tooth preparation

We shape the tooth conservatively to make room for the crown material.

Impression or scan

We capture precise details for a comfortable, accurate fit.

Temporary crown

A short‑term crown protects the tooth while your final is made (usually 1–2 weeks).

Delivery & adjustments:

We try in the crown, check your bite, polish, and bond it securely.

Benefits You Can Expect

Strength and stability for comfortable chewing

Natural appearance matched to nearby teeth

A sealed, smooth surface that’s easier to keep clean

Risks & Considerations

Aftercare & Maintenance

Frequently Asked
Questions About Dental Crowns — Arizona, AZ

1. What are dental crowns, and why might I need one?

A dental crown is a custom-made restoration—often crafted from porcelain, zirconia, or metal—that completely covers a damaged or decayed tooth. It restores your tooth’s strength, shape, and appearance while blending naturally with the rest of your smile. You may need a dental crown if a tooth has significant decay, has undergone a root canal, or requires extra reinforcement to prevent fractures.

Crowns act like a strong shield, covering and protecting weakened teeth from further decay or cracking. When a filling isn’t enough, a crown provides complete protection, allowing you to bite, chew, and smile confidently without discomfort.

At TruSmile Now — Arizona, we offer several options to fit your needs and preferences, including porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM), all-porcelain, zirconia, and full-metal crowns. Each has its own benefits in terms of strength, durability, and aesthetics. Your dentist will help you choose the best option for your goals.

The process begins with reshaping your tooth and taking a digital or physical impression. A temporary crown may be placed for protection while your custom crown is made. Once ready, the permanent crown is securely bonded to your tooth, restoring its natural function and look.

Dental crowns are designed to fit precisely over a single tooth and generally don’t impact your neighboring teeth. However, a small amount of enamel is typically removed from the tooth receiving the crown to ensure a snug, natural fit.

With proper care and regular dental visits, crowns can last anywhere from 5 to 15 years—or even longer. Good oral hygiene habits and avoiding overly hard foods can significantly extend their lifespan.

Often, yes. After a root canal, the treated tooth can become brittle. A dental crown provides the extra reinforcement needed to prevent cracks and keep your restored tooth strong and functional.

Absolutely. When replacing a missing tooth with a dental implant, a custom crown is placed on top of the implant post. This restores both appearance and function, creating a natural, long-lasting replacement.

If a crown loosens or falls off, contact our Arizona office right away. Avoid chewing on that side, keep the area clean, and bring the crown with you to your appointment. In many cases, it can be reattached or replaced quickly.

Treat your crown just like a natural tooth—brush twice daily, floss carefully, and visit us for regular checkups. Avoid chewing hard objects like ice or pens, and use a nightguard if you grind your teeth. With consistent care, your dental crown can last many years and keep your smile healthy and confident.

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