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Dental Crowns In Augusta, KS

Customized dental crowns effectively encase and restore teeth, providing versatility to address various dental issues such as:
  • When a tooth has a large cavity that cannot be filled with a regular filling.
  • When a tooth has been heavily filled and requires additional support to function properly.
  • When a tooth has been injured and needs to be reconstructed.
  • If a tooth has a noticeable cosmetic imperfection.
  • When a tooth is weakened and at risk of breaking.
  • When a dental implant has replaced a missing tooth and needs to be restored.
  • When a tooth has had a root canal and requires protection.

Dental Crown Process

The process of designing, milling, and placing a new dental crown typically involves two appointments. At the first appointment, precise impressions will be taken and any necessary adjustments to the tooth will be made. A temporary crown will be placed during this visit. Once the permanent crown is made by the laboratory and sent to us, our doctor will schedule a second appointment to remove the temporary crown and securely cement the final crown in the patient's mouth.

Who can get dental crowns?

Our dentist will conduct a thorough examination of your teeth to determine if a crown is necessary. If it is recommended, we highly recommend proceeding with the treatment promptly to prevent additional damage to the tooth. If you have an older crown that needs to be replaced, we can conveniently perform this procedure in our office at a time that suits you. Our dental team is experienced in placing crowns on any tooth that needs restoration in your mouth.

Experience our two-visit crown service at Newton Dental Studio

Our team is committed to providing you with a personalized and comfortable experience using biocompatible materials and gentle, minimally-invasive techniques to create all our crowns.

During the fabrication of your final crown, you will receive a temporary crown that fits comfortably in your bite and does not cause any discomfort to your tongue. Its purpose is to protect your tooth until the final crown is ready.

We believe that visiting the dentist should be a positive and empowering experience at our dental practice. Our dedicated staff is here to help you achieve a happy and healthy smile.

New Patients & Emergency Appointments Welcome!