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Dental Crown in Jefferson Park Chicago

Restoring your tooth to its natural shape

A crown, also known as a cap, covers a tooth to restore it to its normal shape and size, thereby strengthening and improving its overall appearance.

A crown may be recommended to cover and support a tooth with a large filling. A crown can be used to attach a bridge, protect a weak tooth from breaking, or restore one that is already broken.

Types of dental crowns

There are three main types of dental crowns. Each designed for different applications. Metal gold crowns are particularly suitable for posterior teeth exposed to heavy chewing forces.

Porcelain or ceramic crowns, offer excellent aesthetic results and closely match the appearance of natural teeth. They blend seamlessly in with your smile.

Finally, Porcelain fused to metal (PFM) crowns combine the strength of metal with the cosmetic appeal of porcelain. This type of crown is often recommended for load-bearing teeth that are visible when you smile.

Why choose Jefferson Park Dental Studio for dental crowns?

At Jefferson Park Dental Studio , we prioritize affordable, high-quality dental crowns and restorative treatments. Our commitment to your care ensures a personalized experience that meets your needs. And with a range of crown options available, we cater to everyone. Additionally, our DecisionOne Dental Plan extends its benefits to dental crowns, offering additional savings on essential treatments.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Crowns

What does a dental crown look like?
A dental crown resembles a natural tooth, custom-made to fit over your damaged or weakened tooth. Crafted from various materials like porcelain, ceramic, or metal alloys, it's designed to blend seamlessly with your smile.
Does dental insurance cover crowns?
Yes, dental insurance often covers crowns, but it depends on your specific plan. Some plans may cover a portion of the cost while others may cover it fully. It's always a good idea to review your policy or consult with your insurance provider to understand the extent of your coverage.