Restore Your Smile with a Custom Dental Crown

Whether it’s an emergency or long-overdue care, we help you relieve pain and protect your tooth with durable, natural-looking dental crowns.

When Do You Need a Dental Crown?

  •  Broken or cracked tooth
  • Pain when biting or chewing

  • Chipped front tooth

  • Large cavity too big for a filling

  • Worn-down teeth or old dental work

  • After root canal treatment

Why Choose All Smiles Dentistry?

  • Expert care from Drs. Mentesana & Cheema
  • Same-day and emergency appointments

  • Tooth-colored crowns that blend in beautifully

  • We use modern technology for, precise results

  • Insurance accepted & flexible payment options

Why Patients Trust All Smiles Dentistry

We’re Not Just Fixing Teeth — We’re Restoring Lives

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“I hadn’t been to the dentist in a very long time and was embarrassed going in, but Dr. M made me feel so comfortable. She was genuinely happy I was finally in, she was non-judgmental, and very educational.”

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“Dr. M makes sure you know she is there for YOU and what is best for your treatment. She takes genuine concern in her patients. She remembers each one and exactly what they need. We love her!”

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“The sweet lady at the front, the dental assistant and the Dentist, we’re so nice and took great care of me, they made me feel comfortable, addressed all my needs, I found my permanent primary Dental home!” 

what is a dental crown?

A dental crown is a custom-made cover that fits over a damaged, broken, or weakened tooth. It restores the tooth’s shape, strength, and appearance — allowing you to chew, speak, and smile with confidence.

Why Might You Need One?

If your tooth is cracked, severely decayed, or has a large filling that’s failing, a crown can protect what’s left and prevent further damage. Crowns are also placed after root canals or dental implants to complete the restoration.

How Does It Work?

Your dentist gently reshapes the tooth, then takes a digital or physical impression. That mold is used to create a permanent crown, usually made of tooth-colored porcelain, zirconia, or metal depending on your needs. Once it’s placed, your crown blends in naturally and functions just like a real tooth.

When a Tooth Is Too Damaged for a Filling, a Crown Steps In

Sometimes, a tooth has been weakened by extensive decay or multiple large fillings over the years. At that point, it doesn’t have enough healthy structure left to safely support another filling — and that’s where a crown becomes essential.

Instead of patching the tooth again, a dental crown completely covers and reinforces it. It acts like a protective helmet, surrounding the tooth and shielding it from the powerful forces of daily chewing. By doing this, the crown evenly distributes pressure across the entire tooth surface. This helps prevent cracks and fractures, especially in back teeth that take the brunt of biting forces.

In other words, when a tooth can’t stand on its own anymore, a crown gives it the strength it needs to function — comfortably and safely — for years to come.

Ready to embark on your journey to the perfect smile? Don’t wait, click the link below and schedule an appointment with our experienced dentist. We look forward to guiding you through the process and helping you attain your smile aspirations.

Dental Crowns Look Natural — and They Can Transform Your Smile

Before-and-after dental restoration with crowns and a happy patient

Modern dental crowns aren’t just strong — they’re also beautifully lifelike. Designed to match the color, shape, and translucency of your natural teeth, today’s crowns blend in seamlessly. Most people won’t even notice you’ve had dental work done.

In cosmetic dentistry, crowns are often used to enhance the appearance of your smile. Whether you have a discolored tooth, a misshapen tooth, or one that’s chipped or uneven, a crown can restore balance, brightness, and symmetry. It’s a simple way to improve your smile’s aesthetics while also protecting the tooth underneath.

So whether you’re repairing damage or refining your smile’s appearance, dental crowns offer the best of both worlds: beauty and function.

Meet Your Doctors

Dr. Catherine Mentesana, DDS, experienced family and cosmetic dentist.

Dr. Catherine Mentesana

Dr. Catherine Mentesana

With 24 years of experience, Dr. Catherine Mentesana combines artistry, science, and compassion in her work as a dentist and co-owner of her practice.

Dr. Maham Cheema

In her practice, Dr. Cheema provides comprehensive, personalized care for patients of all ages. She is committed to ensuring each patient receives care tailored to their unique needs and goals.

Dr. Maham Cheema

DENTAL CROWN FAQ

A dental crown is a custom-made cap or covering that is placed over a damaged or decayed tooth. It restores the tooth’s shape, size, strength, and appearance while protecting it from further damage.

The lifespan of a dental crown can vary depending on factors such as oral hygiene, eating habits, and the type of material used. On average, dental crowns can last between 10 to 15 years or even longer with proper care.

The process of getting a dental crown is typically not painful because it is done under local anesthesia. You may experience some discomfort or sensitivity after the procedure, but this is usually manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers and should subside within a few days.

There are several types of dental crowns, including metal (e.g., stainless steel or gold), porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM), all-ceramic, and zirconia crowns. The choice of material depends on factors such as the location of the tooth, aesthetic preferences, and your dentist’s recommendation.Dental crown types and materials play a crucial role in restoring damaged teeth and enhancing smiles. When it comes to dental crown types, there are several options to choose from, each with its unique characteristics and applications. Two primary categories are commonly considered: porcelain dental crowns and metal dental crowns.


Porcelain dental crowns, known for their natural appearance and color-matching capabilities, are a popular choice for restoring front teeth. They blend seamlessly with existing teeth, providing an aesthetically pleasing result. On the other hand, metal dental crowns, often made from alloys like gold or stainless steel, are renowned for their durability and strength. They are typically used for molars and teeth that endure substantial biting forces.


Another notable category is all-ceramic dental crowns, which strike a balance between aesthetics and strength. They are particularly suitable for patients seeking a natural appearance without compromising on durability. Zirconia dental crowns, a subset of all-ceramic crowns, are highly regarded for their robustness and resistance to wear, making them an excellent choice for posterior teeth.


The choice between these dental crown materials depends on various factors, including the location of the tooth to be crowned, cosmetic preferences, and the dentist’s recommendation. Patients looking for a discreet option for visible teeth may opt for porcelain or all-ceramic crowns, while those prioritizing strength might consider zirconia or metal crowns. Consulting with a dentist is essential to determine the most suitable dental crown type and material for individual needs, ensuring a successful and long-lasting restoration.

The cost of a dental crown can vary widely depending on factors like your location, the type of crown, and whether you have dental insurance. On average, a single dental crown can range from $800 to $1,500 or more. It’s essential to consult with your dentist for an accurate cost estimate based on your specific case.