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Everything You Need to Know About Dental Crowns

When you hear the term dental crown, you might picture a shiny tooth-shaped cap — and you’d be right. But there’s so much more to crowns than their shape and shine. Whether your tooth has been damaged, weakened, or simply needs a cosmetic boost, a crown can restore not just your smile, but also your confidence.

At Method Modern Dentistry, Dr. Alex Franco and our team see crowns as both a science and an art — blending strength, precision, and natural beauty into one solution. Let’s explore exactly how crowns work, what to expect, and how to make yours last for years.

What Is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a custom-made cap that completely covers a tooth, restoring its size, shape, strength, and appearance. Think of it as a helmet for your tooth — once it’s in place, it takes the pressure and protects the structure underneath.

Crowns are often recommended if you have:

  • A cracked or broken tooth
  • Severe decay that can’t be fixed with a filling
  • A tooth that’s worn down from grinding
  • A tooth that’s recently had a root canal
  • A dental implant that needs a visible tooth replacement

The Dental Crown Procedure — Step by Step

One of the most common questions patients ask us at Method Modern Dentistry is, “What actually happens when I get a crown?” Here’s what you can expect:

1. Comprehensive Exam & Consultation

Before any crown procedure, we perform a comprehensive exam to evaluate the tooth’s health, your bite alignment, and your overall needs. X-rays may be taken to check roots and surrounding bone.

2. Tooth Preparation

The tooth is carefully reshaped to make room for the crown. Any decay is removed, and the remaining tooth structure is shaped so the crown will fit securely.

3. Impressions & Temporary Crown

We take precise digital impressions — no messy trays required — so your crown is custom-fit. A temporary crown is placed to protect your tooth while your permanent crown is being made.

4. Crown Placement

Once your permanent crown is ready, Dr. Franco will check the fit, color, and bite before bonding it into place. You’ll leave with a tooth that looks and feels natural.

Types of Crowns: Which One Is Right for You?

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Crowns can be made from different materials, each with unique advantages.

  • Porcelain or ceramic: Best for front teeth due to their natural color match.
  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal: Strong and still tooth-colored, ideal for back teeth.
  • Metal alloys (gold or base metals): Extremely durable, often used when strength is the top priority.

At Method Modern, we’ll help you choose based on where the crown will be placed, how you use your teeth, and your cosmetic preferences.

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Discover the best solution for your smile at Method Modern Dentistry. Schedule your appointment now and let our expert team guide you to a confident, healthy smile.

Patient Story: A Crown That Changed a Smile

Mary, a patient from Roswell, GA, came to us after chipping her front tooth on a coffee mug. She felt self-conscious every time she smiled. After discussing options, we placed a custom porcelain crown that matched her other teeth perfectly. The day she saw her new smile, she told us, “I feel like myself again.” Stories like Mary’s are why we do what we do.

Caring for Your Dental Crown

Crowns don’t require special care beyond good oral hygiene, but they do need consistent attention to stay in top condition.

  • Brush and floss daily, especially around the crown’s edges.
  • Avoid chewing ice, hard candy, or opening packages with your teeth.
  • Wear a nightguard if you grind your teeth.
  • Schedule regular professional cleanings and checkups so we can catch any early issues.

Common Myths About Dental Crowns

“Crowns are only for old teeth.”

Not true — crowns are for anyone who needs extra strength or a cosmetic boost, regardless of age.

“Getting a crown is painful.”

With modern techniques and anesthesia, most patients report minimal discomfort during and after the procedure.

“Crowns don’t last long.”

With proper care, crowns can last 10–15 years or longer.

When to Call a Dentist About Your Crown

You should reach out to your dentist if your crown feels loose, cracked, or causes persistent discomfort. Ignoring the problem could lead to more serious issues, including damage to the underlying tooth.

FAQs About Dental Crowns at Method Modern Dentistry

1. How long does it take to get a dental crown?
At our office, most crowns require two visits — one for preparation and impressions, and another for placement.

2. Will my crown look different from my natural teeth?
We carefully match the color and shape so your crown blends seamlessly with your smile.

3. Are crowns covered by insurance?
Many dental insurance plans, including those we accept like Delta Dental and Metlife, offer partial coverage. Our team can help you navigate your benefits.

4. Can a crown be repaired if it chips?
In some cases, yes — but more often, replacement is the best option for strength and appearance.

5. What if my crown falls out?
Call us immediately. In many cases, we can re-cement it or provide a new crown quickly.

A Strong, Beautiful Smile Starts Here

If you think you might need a crown — or you’ve been putting it off — now is the perfect time to take the next step. At Method Modern Dentistry, Dr. Alex Franco combines advanced techniques with a personal touch to deliver crowns that are strong, comfortable, and beautiful.

Call us today or request an appointment online to see how a crown could transform your smile.

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