Dental Crowns in Woodland Hills, CA

Do you have a cracked, chipped, or worn-down tooth that needs attention? Dental crowns in Woodland Hills, CA, are custom covers that restore a damaged tooth's strength, shape, and appearance. At Woodland Hills Family Dentistry, we use cutting-edge materials to craft crowns that look, feel, and function just like natural teeth.

Dental Crowns at Woodland Hills Family Dentistry
What is Dental Crowns

What Are Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns, also known as tooth caps, are custom-made covers that encase the entire visible portion of a tooth above the gumline. They are crafted from durable materials such as porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination of these to serve both cosmetic and functional purposes. By fully covering a compromised tooth, a crown protects what remains and restores it to a natural look and feel.

The Benefits of Dental Crowns

Natural Aesthetics

A crown blends seamlessly with your existing teeth, giving you a beautiful and natural-looking smile.

Restored Function

Crowns rebuild damaged teeth so you can bite, chew, and speak comfortably and with confidence.

Lasting Durability

Designed to withstand normal chewing forces, crowns provide strong, lasting protection for your tooth.

Custom Fit

Each crown is crafted to match the shape, size, and color of your natural teeth for a harmonious result.

Our Step-by-Step Process

From your first exam to the final result, here's exactly what to expect — calm, clear, and never rushed.

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  1. 01

    Consultation

    Our dentist examines your oral health, discusses your goals, and creates a treatment plan tailored to you.

  2. 02

    Tooth Preparation

    A thin layer of enamel is removed so the crown will fit your tooth's size and shape correctly.

  3. 03

    Impression

    We take precise impressions so your crown fits snugly and matches the natural contour of your smile.

  4. 04

    Temporary Crown

    If needed, a temporary crown protects your tooth while your permanent one is made in the lab.

  5. 05

    Permanent Placement

    Once ready, your custom crown is securely bonded into place, restoring strength and beauty.

Signs You May Need Dental Crowns

Damaged Tooth

Cracked, chipped, or severely worn teeth often need a crown to restore their strength and shape.

After Root Canal

A treated tooth is usually capped with a crown to protect it and restore its full function.

Misshapen Tooth

Crowns can conceal misshapen or discolored teeth for a more uniform, attractive smile.

Dental Implant

A crown serves as the visible, functional tooth that completes a dental implant restoration.

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Why You'll Love Dental Crowns at Woodland Hills Family Dentistry

We go above and beyond to make dental crowns feel calm and effortless — pairing the latest technology with a gentle, unhurried approach designed entirely around you.

Here are just a few reasons our patients love us:

  • Premium Materials
  • Precise Craftsmanship
  • Comfort-First Approach
  • Personalized Results
Dental Crowns at Woodland Hills Family Dentistry

You've Got Questions, We've Got Answers

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How much does it cost to get dental crowns in Woodland Hills, CA?

The fee varies depending on the materials used, how many crowns you need, and whether a tooth needs a build-up first. We provide detailed treatment plans that outline all fees, estimated insurance benefits, and optional financing.

Does insurance cover dental crowns in Woodland Hills, CA?

Many dental insurance plans help cover a portion of crown treatment, which can lower your overall cost. Our team will verify your benefits and include estimated coverage in your treatment plan.

When can I get a dental crown?

After your consultation and tooth preparation, your custom crown is made in a dental lab. We will schedule your visits conveniently and may place a temporary crown in the meantime.

Does it hurt to get a dental crown?

Getting a crown is just as comfortable as having a routine filling, since we numb the tooth before any adjustments. Sedation is available upon request, though some minor soreness afterward is normal.

How long do dental crowns last?

On average, a well-maintained crown lasts at least 10 to 15 years. With good home care, it is not unusual for crowns to last 20 years or more.

Why is my tooth sensitive after getting a crown?

Some heightened sensitivity is natural as your tooth's nerve responds to the enamel being reshaped during preparation. This is usually temporary, and if it persists we can adjust how your crown bites against the opposing teeth.

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