Dental Crowns in East Orlando
Restore strength, function, and confidence
Restore Your Smile with Precision Dental Crown Treatment
Whether you’re struggling with a cracked tooth, worn enamel, or a crown after root canal therapy, we ensure a comfortable experience and results you’ll love.
Modern crowns are crafted from high-quality materials like porcelain, zirconia, or ceramic, all designed to mimic natural tooth color and function.
At East Orlando Dental, we provide premier dental crown services in East Orlando, FL — combining advanced technology, expert craftsmanship, and compassionate care to restore damaged, weakened, or decayed teeth. Our dental crowns are custom-crafted to blend seamlessly with your natural smile while strengthening your bite and protecting your oral health.
What Are Dental Crowns?
A dental crown — sometimes called a “tooth cap” — is a custom-made restoration that fits over your entire visible tooth, restoring its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Crowns are ideal when a tooth:
- Is severely decayed or fractured
- Cannot be repaired with a filling
- Has undergone root canal therapy
- Supports a dental bridge
- Is misshapen, discolored, or weak
Why Choose East Orlando Dental for Your Crowns?
We stand out from the competition because we focus on precision, comfort, and aesthetics:
Our Dental Crown Process - Step by Step
- 1. Comprehensive Examination We evaluate your tooth with digital X-rays and scans to determine the best approach.
- 2. Tooth Preparation The affected tooth is gently prepared to ensure a perfect fit.
- 3. Precision Impressions or Digital Scan We capture exact measurements to craft your custom crown.
- 4. Crown Fabrication Using state-of-the-art technology, we create a strong, natural-looking restoration.
- 5. Final Placement & Bite Adjustment After placement, we check bite alignment and comfort to ensure perfect function.
Dental Crown Benefits
🦷 Strength & Protection: Shield weakened teeth and prevent further damage
😁 Aesthetic Enhancement: Improve the shape, alignment, and color of your smile
🍎 Improved Function: Restore chewing and speaking ability
🛡 Longevity: High-quality crowns can last many years with proper care
💼 Versatility: Ideal for cosmetic and restorative purposes
Patients often experience significantly reduced sensitivity and improved comfort after treatment.
Dental Crown Materials — What’s Right for You?
We explore all options based on durability, strength, and appearance:
| Material | Best For | Aesthetics | Durability |
| Porcelain/Ceramic | Front teeth, natural look | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐ |
| Zirconia | Strong bite areas | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) | Strength with decent aesthetics | ⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Dental Crowns Aftercare
To keep your crown strong and lasting:
With great care, dental crowns commonly last 10–15+ years.
Insurance, Pricing and Affordable Care
We accept most dental insurance plans and offer flexible financing to make your treatment affordable. Our team will help you understand coverage and options before you decide.
FAQs about Dental Crowns
- Do dental crowns hurt? The procedure is typically done with local anesthesia, so most patients experience minimal discomfort.
- Will my crown look natural? Yes — we match shade and shape so your crown blends beautifully with your smile.
- How long do dental crowns last? With good brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits, crowns often last 10–15 years or longer. Longevity depends on bite force, habits (like grinding), and overall oral health.
- What's the difference between a crown and a filling? A filling repairs a smaller area of damage, while a crown covers and protects the entire visible portion of the tooth. Crowns are usually recommended when a tooth is too weakened or damaged for a filling to hold up long-term.
- Will I need a crown after a root canal? Often, yes—especially for back teeth. After a root canal, the tooth can be more brittle. A crown helps protect it from cracking and restores full chewing strength.
- Can I eat normally after getting a crown? Yes—once it’s fully cemented and your bite feels comfortable, you can eat normally. We recommend avoiding very hard or sticky foods (ice, hard candy, caramel) to help your crown last longer.