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Dental Crowns in Bradenton FL: Restore Your Smile with a Custom Fit

A cracked tooth or worn-down filling can make chewing painful. It can also put the rest of your tooth at risk. Dental crowns fix these problems by covering and protecting the damaged tooth. At Corona Family Dental, our Bradenton team restores smiles with crowns that look and feel natural.

What Is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a cap that fits over your whole tooth. It covers everything above the gum line. We shape it to match your bite and blend with your other teeth.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, crowns strengthen weak teeth, protect cracked ones, and restore teeth that are worn down or broken. They also cover teeth after root canals and hold dental bridges in place.

Think of a crown like a helmet for your tooth. Once it’s on, your tooth gets a second chance.

When Do You Need a Crown?

Not every damaged tooth needs a crown. But some situations call for more than a filling.

You might need a crown if you have:

During your exam, we’ll check for cracks, decay, and weak spots. X-rays show us what’s happening below the surface. If a crown makes sense, we’ll walk you through the options.

Types of Dental Crowns

Crowns come in different materials. Each has its strengths. The right choice depends on where the tooth sits in your mouth and what matters most to you.

Material Best For Pros Cons
Porcelain Front teeth Looks like a real tooth, color-matched Less durable than metal
Zirconia Front or back teeth Strong and natural-looking Costs more than porcelain
Porcelain-fused-to-metal Back teeth Strong with a natural surface Metal line may show at gum
Gold/Metal Back molars Lasts longest, gentle on opposing teeth Visible metal color

We’ll help you pick based on your tooth’s location, your budget, and how you want it to look. Most patients in Bradenton choose porcelain or zirconia for teeth that show when they smile.

The Crown Process

Getting a crown usually takes two visits to our Bradenton office.

Visit One: Prep and Impressions

We numb the area so you stay comfortable. Then we reshape your tooth to make room for the crown. If decay or damage has taken too much of the tooth, we build it up first.

Next, we take impressions of your teeth. These guide the lab in crafting your custom crown. Before you leave, we place a temporary crown to protect your tooth while you wait.

Visit Two: Fitting Your Permanent Crown

About one to two weeks later, you come back. We remove the temporary crown and check the fit of your new one. Once everything looks right, we cement it in place. You’ll leave with a tooth that feels solid and looks natural.

Caring for Your Crown

Crowns don’t need special products. Brush twice a day and floss around the crown every day. Florida’s humid air can boost bacteria growth, so good habits matter even more here.

Avoid chewing ice, hard candy, or anything that could crack the crown. If you grind your teeth at night, ask us about a night guard. We offer custom night guards on our Night Guards page to protect both your crown and natural teeth.

Keep up with your regular cleanings. We’ll check your crown at each visit and catch any issues early.

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Why Choose Corona Family Dental?

Our Bradenton office handles your crown from start to finish. Dr. Corona examines your tooth, preps it, and places your final restoration. One team. One location. No referrals to chase.

We take time to explain what we find and answer your questions. You’ll know exactly what’s happening and why. That’s how we’ve served families in Bradenton and Sarasota for over 20 years.

Need a crown after a root canal? Visit our Root Canal Treatment page to learn how we save damaged teeth. If your tooth can’t be saved, our Tooth Extractions page explains the next steps.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs About Dental Crowns

Your dentist will check for cracks, large fillings, or weakness after a root canal during your exam. Signs you may need a crown include tooth pain when chewing, visible cracks, or a tooth that feels loose. We’ll take X-rays and explain what we find in plain terms.

Most crown cases take two visits spaced one to two weeks apart. At your first visit, we prepare the tooth and place a temporary crown. At your second visit, we fit and cement your permanent crown. Some offices offer same-day crowns for certain cases.

Yes. Many local practices, including ours, offer quick booking for new and existing patients. Call or text our Bradenton office at (941) 756-9604 to set up a time that works for you.

Yes. We color-match ceramic and porcelain crowns to blend with your natural teeth. Most people can’t tell the difference between a crown and a real tooth. We take extra care to get the shade and shape just right.

Contact your Bradenton dentist right away. Avoid chewing on that side until you’re seen. A loose crown can sometimes be recemented, but waiting too long may lead to bigger problems. We’ll get you in quickly to check things out.

Brush twice daily and floss around the crown each day. Humid air can boost bacteria growth, so good oral hygiene matters even more here. Keep your regular cleaning appointments so we can spot any issues early and keep your crown strong.

Bradenton Office
10940 State Road 70 E Suite 102
Bradenton, FL 34202
Sarasota Office

8282 Bee Ridge Road
Sarasota, FL 34241

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Bradenton Office
10940 State Road 70 E Suite 102
Bradenton, FL 34202
Sarasota Office
8282 Bee Ridge Road
Sarasota, FL 34241