Services
Dental Crowns
Strong, natural-looking crowns that restore function and aesthetics to damaged teeth.
Overview
What to Expect
Dental crowns are custom-crafted caps that fully encase a damaged or weakened tooth, restoring its strength, function, and appearance. Made from high-quality ceramic materials that mimic natural tooth structure, crowns are the gold standard for protecting teeth after root canals, large fillings, or fractures.
Is This For You?
Who It's For & Who It's Not
Good Candidates
- Patients with severely decayed or fractured teeth
- Teeth that have undergone root canal treatment
- Large fillings that need replacement or reinforcement
- Teeth with significant cracks or structural damage
Less Suitable
- Minor chips or cracks better treated with bonding
- Patients with active gum infection without prior treatment
- Teeth that are not structurally salvageable (may need extraction)
- Patients seeking purely cosmetic improvement on healthy teeth
The Process
What to Expect
Tooth Preparation
The tooth is shaped to accommodate the crown. Any decay or damage is removed and a foundation is built if needed.
Digital Impressions
Precise digital scans are taken of your prepared tooth and surrounding teeth to ensure a perfect fit and natural bite.
Custom Crown Fabrication
Your crown is milled or fabricated from high-strength ceramic to match your tooth color and contour precisely.
Crown Placement
The crown is tried in, adjusted for fit and bite, then permanently cemented. Your tooth looks and functions as good as new.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do porcelain veneers last?
With proper care, porcelain veneers typically last 10–15 years before needing replacement. Regular dental visits and good oral hygiene can extend their lifespan significantly.
Does teeth whitening damage enamel?
When performed under professional supervision, whitening is safe for enamel. Dr. Jebreil uses only ADA-approved bleaching agents and custom-fitted trays to protect your gums.
What is the recovery time for veneers?
Most patients experience little to no downtime. Some minor sensitivity is normal for a few days after preparation, but you can return to normal activities immediately.
Do you accept dental insurance?
We accept most major PPO insurance plans and are happy to verify your benefits before your visit. Please contact our office for details specific to your plan.
Get Started
Ready to Transform Your Smile?
Take the first step toward the smile you deserve. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Jebreil today.