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Dental Crowns in Phoenix, AZ

Sometimes a tooth gets cracked, weak, or worn down, but it doesn’t mean you’ll lose it. Dental crowns in Phoenix can cover and protect teeth. At Dental Therapy, we help people every day get back to eating, smiling, and feeling comfortable without pain or worry. It’s a simple way to fix what’s broken and keep your natural tooth where it belongs.

Restore Damaged Teeth with Dental Crowns in Phoenix

Dental crowns in Phoenix are protective cases placed over a tooth that has been broken, worn down, or treated with a root canal. They shield your tooth from further damage while helping it look and function like a natural tooth.

Crown dental​ appliances are custom-designed to fit your tooth’s exact shape and color. They’re typically made from durable materials such as porcelain, ceramic, or metal alloys. Once placed, a protective tooth shell helps restore the tooth’s strength, shape, and overall appearance.

Dental Crowns in Phoenix, AZ

Dental Crowns for the Right Patients

Composite and ceramic teeth caps​ are often recommended for people with:

  • A cracked or broken tooth
  • A large cavity that can’t be filled
  • A tooth has had root canal treatment
  • A dental bridge needs support
  • A tooth is misshapen or discolored

Composite and porcelain dental crowns offer both protection and cosmetic dental improvement in Phoenix.

Dental Crown Benefits for Strength and Beauty

Fixed tooth restoration in Phoenix:

  • Help stop cracks or decay from getting worse.
  • Restore your chewing and speaking ability.
  • Match your smile for a seamless look.
  • Are tailored to your unique bite and tooth structure.

We offer all these benefits to help protect your teeth and restore your smile. Our patients are happy with their results, and our positive Google reviews show it. With over 13 years of experience, we deliver trusted, proven care. Make an appointment today and take the next step toward a healthier smile.

What to Expect from the Dental Crown Procedure

At Dental Therapy, we: 

  1. Examine your tooth, take X-rays, and discuss the best tooth cap options for your smile.
  2. Gently clean and shape the tooth so the crown fits securely and comfortably.
  3. Take precise digital or physical impressions to design a tooth cap that matches your natural teeth.
  4. Place a temporary tooth cap​ to protect and cover your tooth while your custom tooth cap is being crafted.
  5. Once ready, we carefully fit, adjust, and use dental adhesive for crowns​ to bond your permanent tooth restoration for a natural look and feel.
  6. Make sure your bite feels right, and the tooth cap blends seamlessly with your smile.

Make Dental Crowns More Affordable with Insurance

Most dental insurance plans cover 50% to 80% of custom tooth cover when it is medically necessary. This can significantly lower your cost and make treatment more affordable. We work with many insurance plans to help you maximize your benefits. Call Dental Therapy at (602) 944-4123 to verify your coverage and schedule your visit today.

High-Quality Dental Crowns in Phoenix, AZ

At Dental Therapy, we put your comfort first. Dr. Tahany Whiting and our team take the time to understand your needs and explain your treatment in simple terms.  Here’s what you can expect when you visit us for dental crowns in Phoenix, AZ:

  • Compassionate care
  • Experienced dentists
  • Efficient appointments
  • Clear communication
  • Affordable payment options

Call Dental Therapy today at (602) 944-4123 or schedule online to place your protective tooth shell and protect and restore your teeth.

FAQs

How long does a tooth cap last?

A tooth cap can last 10 to 15 years or longer with proper care. Daily brushing, flossing, and routine dental visits help extend its lifespan.

Zirconia dental crowns are known for their strength and natural appearance. While not the cheapest option, they’re a durable and long-lasting investment in your smile.

A glue or dental cement for crowns ensures they stay firmly in place. These materials create a strong, safe bond between your natural tooth and the crown for long-term stability.

Inexpensive dental crowns may save money upfront, but they often don’t last as long or look as natural.

Lower-cost tooth caps may not last as long or look as natural. They can lead to more repairs or replacements over time.

The process usually takes two dental visits. One visit prepares the tooth, and the second places the shell.

Dr. Tahany Whiting

Dr. Tahany Whiting, DMD.

Dr. Tahany Whiting, DMD, is a graduate of Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine (2014) with over 10 years of experience in General and Biologic Dentistry. She is a member of AAID, AGD, IABDM, and ICOI, and stays current through advanced training and international conferences. Her mission is to provide evidence-based, personalized, and compassionate care for every smile.

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