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Dental Crowns in Oakville

Dental crowns are a key part of restorative dentistry, helping strengthen damaged teeth while improving their appearance and supporting long-term oral health.
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Seamless Restoration for Damaged Teeth

A dental crown is a custom-made cap that fits over a tooth to restore its shape, strength, and appearance. Crowns are commonly used when a tooth has been cracked, weakened by decay, treated with a root canal, or affected by discolouration or structural damage. By fully covering the tooth, a crown helps protect it from further wear while restoring normal function.

Each crown is individually crafted to match the colour, shape, and contour of your natural teeth, allowing it to blend in comfortably with your smile. With proper care, dental crowns can last well over 15 years. In some cases, crowns are also used to support a dental bridge, placed on top of a dental implant, or applied as part of cosmetic dentistry to improve the overall appearance of a tooth while maintaining long-term oral health.

What to Expect When Getting a Dental Crown

Receiving a dental crown typically involves two visits and is carefully planned to ensure long-lasting comfort, function, and protection for your tooth. Each step focuses on preserving as much natural tooth structure as possible while creating a secure, natural-looking result.

Examining and Preparing the Tooth

Your treatment begins with a thorough dental examination. The tooth is carefully cleaned and assessed to make sure it is healthy enough to support a crown. If the tooth has been weakened by decay, fracture, or prior treatment, the damaged areas are gently removed. This preparation allows the crown to fit securely and helps protect the tooth from further breakdown or infection.

Creating the Custom Crown

Once the tooth is prepared, impressions are taken to capture the exact shape and alignment of your teeth. These impressions are used to craft a custom crown designed to match your natural bite and appearance. A temporary crown is placed to protect the tooth while your permanent crown is being made. If the crown is being placed over a dental implant, impressions are also taken to ensure a precise and stable fit.

Placing the Final Crown

At your second visit, the temporary crown is removed and replaced with your permanent crown. The crown is secured using strong dental cement or a specialized attachment, depending on your treatment needs. Final adjustments are made to ensure proper bite alignment, comfort, and stability. Once polished, the crown blends seamlessly with your natural teeth and is ready to function just like a healthy tooth.

The Cost of Dental Crowns in Oakville

The out-of-pocket cost for a dental crown can vary depending on your individual needs and oral health. With a typical dental insurance plan, a single crown often averages between $200 and $600 or more. Without insurance, a reasonable ballpark range for a dental crown is approximately $800 to $1,200 and up. While dental crowns are a reliable way to restore strength and function to a damaged tooth, it is natural to have questions about cost before moving forward.

Dental crowns are commonly recommended to protect weakened teeth, restore chewing ability, and prevent further damage that could lead to pain or infection. In many cases, choosing a crown helps avoid more extensive treatments later on.

Several clinical factors are considered when determining the cost of a dental crown:

  • The type of crown and the material selected.
  • The location of the tooth and the overall complexity of the procedure.
  • The number of crowns required to complete treatment.
  • Whether the crown is being combined with other restorations such as dental bridges.
  • The supplies, equipment, and clinical time required for your specific treatment.

Because every smile is unique, an accurate quote cannot be provided without an in-person examination. A comprehensive assessment allows your dentist to review all treatment options and provide a personalized plan. If you have dental insurance, a detailed estimate can be prepared for submission so you understand your out-of-pocket costs before making a decision.

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During your visit, we’ll perform a full examination of your teeth, gums, and bite to understand how your mouth looks and functions as a whole. This includes assessing your oral health, jaw alignment, and the overall appearance of your smile.

Before beginning treatment, we take the time to learn about your goals and what you hope to achieve. Whether you’re looking to improve function, appearance, or comfort, our team will create a personalized plan to help you reach a healthier, more confident smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

A dental crown is recommended when a tooth is weakened by decay, cracks, large fillings, or trauma. Crowns restore strength, protect the remaining tooth structure, and help prevent further damage or infection.

Not always, but it is common. Teeth treated with a root canal are more fragile, especially molars and premolars that handle chewing forces. A crown helps protect these teeth from cracking and extends their lifespan.

With proper care, dental crowns can last 10 to 15 years or longer. Maintaining good oral hygiene and attending regular teeth cleanings and exams helps extend their longevity.

Yes. Dental crowns are custom-made to match the colour, shape, and size of your natural teeth. Once placed, they blend in seamlessly and are difficult to distinguish from surrounding teeth.

The procedure is designed to be comfortable. The tooth is numbed during treatment, and most patients experience minimal discomfort. Any mild sensitivity afterward typically resolves quickly.

Yes. A crown fully covers the tooth, helping stabilize cracks and protect against further damage. This often prevents the need for more invasive treatments such as dental extractions.

Care for a crown the same way you care for natural teeth. Brush twice daily, floss regularly, and attend routine dental visits. Your dentist will monitor the crown as part of your ongoing general dentistry care to ensure it remains secure and healthy.

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