Dental Crowns in Agoura Hills, CA


What are Dental Crowns?
Crowns — sometimes called “caps” — are protective restorations that cover the entire surface of your visible tooth structure. They’re used in instances where teeth are too worn or damaged to continue functioning normally, or in instances where a smaller restoration, such as a filling, is inadequate.
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The Dental Crown Process: What to Expect
- Your Exam: During your evaluation, we will take a small X-ray of your tooth to determine the extent of damage or wear that’s present. At this time, we will discuss the best technique to restore your tooth, and if a dental crown may be one of your choices.
- The Crown Prep: Our Agoura Hills dentist will numb your tooth and then make adjustments to the shape of your enamel, as well as remove any damaged tooth structures. From there, we will take an impression of the tooth and use a shade guide to match the appropriate materials needed for your permanent crown fabrication. We’ll place a temporary crown over the tooth while your permanent one is made in our lab.
- Crown Placement: About two weeks after your preparation appointment, the permanent crown will be ready to install. You’ll return to our office to have the temporary crown removed and the permanent one bonded in place. We’ll check the final fit and make any adjustments if needed.

When Are Dental Crowns Required?
Restorative crowns are typically needed in situations involving:
- Structural damage, such as a chipped or broken tooth due to an injury.
- Aggressive tooth decay involving a large area of the tooth.
- Recently completed endodontic therapy (root canal treatment)
- Severe tooth wear.
- Misshaped, atypical, or severely discolored teeth.
- On top of dental implants for single tooth replacement.
- Replacing a large, old dental filling.
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Agoura Hills Dental Crowns
If you have a damaged or severely decayed tooth, a dental crown may be the last opportunity to reinforce the healthy tooth structure that you have left. Find out if a dental crown is right for you. Call The Smile Spa in Agoura Hills, CA today to reserve a no-pressure dental crown appointment.
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If you have any questions about dental crowns, we’ve got answers.
On average, a well-maintained dental crown lasts at least 10-15 years. However, it’s not unheard of to have crowns last 20 years or more with good home care.
As your tooth’s nerve responds to the enamel being reshaped during the crown preparation phase, it’s natural to experience some heightened sensitivity. Symptoms tend to be temporary, improving in a matter of days or weeks after your permanent crown is placed. If sensitivity persists, our Agoura Hills dentist may need to make adjustments to the way your crown bites against the opposing teeth.
Getting a dental crown is just as comfortable as having a routine dental filling. To ensure a gentle process, we use numbing medications that desensitize your tooth before making any adjustments. Sedation is also available upon request. Some minor soreness at the injection site or in your jaw is to be expected.
Temporary dental crowns are worn after the preparation appointment before your permanent crown is placed. These crowns may come off if you chew sticky food or floss around them. However, permanent crowns are securely fixed to your tooth and are safe to floss (but we do recommend avoiding sticky foods.) The only reason why a permanent crown may fall of is usually because of recurring decay around the tooth.
The fee for a dental crown can vary significantly, depending on the type of materials being used and how many crowns you need, or if a tooth requires a build-up beforehand. Additionally, factors like insurance benefits can reduce the price of your new “cap.” Depending on your situation, the average fee can range between $500 to $2000 per tooth. To ensure clear pricing on all treatments, The Smile Spa provides detailed treatment plans that outline all fees, estimated insurance benefits, and optional financing plans to every patient.
Dental crowns are extremely durable, but they require good oral hygiene to ensure they last as long as possible. Always plan to brush around your crown twice a day, and be sure to floss around the crown daily. Flossing will not remove a permanent crown. However, not flossing a crown could allow bacteria to accumulate around the margins of your restoration, leading to recurring tooth decay, gum disease and bone loss, and crown failure. Be sure to plan a checkup and cleaning at The Smile Spa at least twice a year to have your dental work evaluated.
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Definition of common dental crowns terminology
Dental restorations: Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing or replacing damaged or missing teeth.
Dental Implants: A dental implant is a small post, usually made of titanium, that serves as a substitute for the root of the tooth.
Root Canal: Root canal is a treatment to repair and save a badly damaged or infected tooth instead of removing it.

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