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Dr. Manmode examines the tooth with X-rays and determines the best crown material for your needs.

Custom-designed crowns that protect damaged teeth and restore your confident, natural smile.
Understanding Tooth Damage
Broken, worn, or severely decayed teeth can make everyday life difficult. You may find yourself avoiding certain foods because chewing feels uncomfortable, or covering your mouth when you speak or laugh. A cracked tooth can cause sudden, sharp pain that disrupts your day, and a large old filling may leave you wondering when it will finally give way. Over time, weakened teeth become more vulnerable to further damage, shifting, and even tooth loss.
A custom dental crown fits over the entire visible portion of your tooth, restoring its original shape, strength, and function. Modern crown materials like porcelain and zirconia are designed to match your natural teeth so closely that others will not notice the difference. Once placed, your crown protects the underlying tooth from further decay and fracture, allows you to chew and speak normally again, and helps maintain proper alignment with surrounding teeth.
The Science of Tooth Restoration
A dental crown is a custom-fabricated restoration that completely covers a damaged or weakened tooth, restoring its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Crowns are one of the most common and well-studied restorative dental procedures, with clinical research demonstrating survival rates above 90% at 10 years.
The crown acts as a protective cap that encases the entire visible portion of the tooth above the gumline. Modern crowns are made from advanced materials including porcelain, zirconia, and porcelain-fused-to-metal. Zirconia crowns, made from zirconium dioxide ceramic, combine the strength of metal with the natural translucency of tooth enamel. According to clinical research, monolithic zirconia crowns demonstrate a five-year survival rate of approximately 97.6%.
The process typically requires two visits. During the first appointment, Dr. Manmode prepares the tooth by reshaping it to accommodate the crown, takes precise digital impressions, and places a temporary crown. A dental laboratory then fabricates your custom permanent crown, which is bonded into place during your second visit.
Your crown functions and feels like a natural tooth immediately after placement. With proper care, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups, a well-made crown typically lasts 10 to 15 years or longer. Many patients enjoy their crowns for 20 years or more.
Long-Lasting Tooth Protection
Returns full biting and chewing function to weakened or damaged teeth
Custom-matched porcelain or zirconia blends seamlessly with your smile
Durable materials provide protection that typically lasts 10 to 15 years or more
Full-coverage design shields teeth from additional decay and fracture
Return to normal eating and speaking immediately after permanent placement
Compare Your Options
| Treatment | Mechanism | Time | Results | Duration | Downtime | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dental Crowns | Full-coverage cap | Two visits | Immediate | 10-15+ years | None | Damaged or weakened teeth |
| Dental Veneers | Thin shell bonded to front | Two visits | Immediate | 10-15 years | None | Cosmetic front tooth issues |
| Composite Bonding | Resin applied and shaped | One visit | Immediate | 5-7 years | None | Minor chips or cracks |
Finding the Right Restoration
Dental crowns are one of the most versatile restorations in dentistry, suitable for patients of nearly any age who have a damaged, weakened, or aesthetically compromised tooth with a healthy root structure.
Dr. Manmode will perform a thorough examination, including X-rays, to determine whether a dental crown is the best option for your specific situation. If a crown is not appropriate, she will discuss alternative treatments with you.
Dr. Manmode examines the tooth with X-rays and determines the best crown material for your needs.
Sheetal carefully reshapes the tooth under local anesthesia to create a stable foundation for the crown.
Precise digital or physical impressions are taken and sent to the dental lab for custom fabrication.
A temporary crown is placed to protect your tooth while the permanent restoration is crafted.
Dr. Manmode checks the fit, color match, and bite alignment before bonding your permanent crown in place.
What to Know
Mild tooth sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures is common for one to two weeks after placement. Minor gum soreness around the crown margin typically resolves within a few days. Some patients notice a slight adjustment period with their bite, which Dr. Manmode can address with a simple adjustment.
Crown loosening or dislodgement occurs in fewer than 5% of cases within the first five years. Porcelain chipping affects approximately 2-3% of crowns over 10 years. Allergic reactions to crown materials are extremely rare but should be reported immediately.
Dental crowns are among the most well-studied and reliable restorations in dentistry, with clinical studies demonstrating survival rates above 90% at 10 years. Dr. Manmode's careful preparation technique and precise material selection minimize the risk of complications. She will review your complete medical history to ensure the chosen crown material is appropriate for you.
The cost of a dental crown in the Longwood, FL area typically ranges from $800 to $1,800 per tooth, depending on the material chosen, the complexity of preparation, and whether additional procedures such as a build-up are needed. Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns are generally the most affordable option, while all-zirconia and all-porcelain crowns may cost more due to their superior aesthetics and durability. Exact pricing will be discussed during your consultation based on your individual treatment plan.
Most dental insurance plans cover crowns as a major restorative benefit, typically at 50% of the allowable fee after your deductible. Our team will verify your benefits and provide an estimate before treatment begins.
Dental World offers several financing options to make your crown affordable:
Longwood's Trusted Provider
Nearly 20 years of experience with advanced restorative techniques
High-quality porcelain and zirconia for strength and natural aesthetics
Gentle approach with thorough numbing and clear communication throughout
Welcoming environment serving patients of all ages from one to 100
Your Questions Answered
With proper care, dental crowns typically last 10 to 15 years. Many patients at Dental World enjoy their crowns for 20 years or longer with good oral hygiene and regular checkups.
No. Dr. Manmode uses local anesthesia to ensure you are completely comfortable during the preparation process. Most patients report the procedure is similar to getting a filling.
We offer porcelain, zirconia, and porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns. Dr. Manmode will recommend the best material based on the tooth's location, your bite, and your aesthetic preferences.
In most cases, yes. Root canal treatment removes the inner pulp of the tooth, leaving it more brittle. A crown provides the structural support needed to protect the tooth long-term. We also offer root canal treatment at Dental World.
Dental crowns in Longwood typically range from $800 to $1,800 per tooth. We accept most insurance plans and offer financing through Cherry Finance, Sunbit, CareCredit, and other providers.
While uncommon, a crown can loosen over time. If this happens, save the crown and contact Dental World right away. Dr. Manmode can often recement the original crown the same day.
Absolutely. Crowns are frequently combined with dental bridges to replace missing teeth, dental implants for permanent tooth replacement, or placed after root canal treatment to protect the restored tooth.