Dental Crowns in Coral Springs, FL – Restore & Enhance Your Smile

Dental crowns can be used to protect and strengthen damaged or weak teeth, as well as improve their appearance. Our team at Select Dental Care Coral Springs, FL will create custom crowns to meet your specific dental needs. This will help you restore the aesthetics and function of your smile.


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What Is a Dental Crown

A dental crown is an artificial tooth that restores the size, shape, strength and appearance of a tooth damaged by decay or damage. Crowns can be used to cover large fillings, protect weak teeth, secure a dental bridge, restore a broken tooth or protect a weak tooth. The crown is a protective shield that prevents further damage to your teeth and helps maintain their health.


Crowns are made of a variety of materials including porcelain, ceramics, metals, or combinations thereof, depending on your needs and preferences. Dr. Angel can help you choose the right material for your lifestyle.

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What Type of Crown Is Right for You?

The type of crown you choose depends on many factors. These include the location of the tooth, its extent of damage, aesthetics, as well as your budget. We will outline below the most common dental crowns, and their typical uses.

  • Porcelain Clads

    Porcelain clads are usually the first choice for front teeth and other visible teeth because they look natural. These crowns are very aesthetic and can be customized to match your smile. Porcelain crowns are not as durable as other materials and may be better suited for teeth which do not experience heavy chewing forces.

  • Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns

     PFM crowns offer a combination of durability and aesthetics. The outer layer of the crown is porcelain, which gives it a natural look. The metal inner structure provides strength. These crowns can be used on teeth at the back of your mouth where durability and aesthetics matter.

  • Metallic Crowns

    These metal crowns are made of alloys such as silver or gold and are extremely durable. These crowns are a great choice for teeth which experience significant chewing forces such as molars. Metal crowns, while highly durable and long-lasting, are not as attractive due to their metallic look. They are therefore used on back teeth where the appearance is not as important.


  • Zirconia

    Zirconia is a durable, strong ceramic material. It offers strength and a natural appearance. These crowns can be used on both the front and the back teeth. They are able to withstand the chewing pressure while still blending in with your smile. Zirconia crowns also resist chipping and wearing.


  • Resin Crowns

    A composite resin is used to make the resin crowns. This material offers a cheaper option for people who want a crown but are concerned about cost. Resin crowns, while more affordable, are less durable than other materials. They may also wear out over time. Usually, they are used for temporary solutions or less visible teeth.


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BruxZir Crowns and Bridges

BruxZir solid crowns and bridges are created from the highest quality zirconia from Japan. Unlike other high-pressure manufacturing processes for restorations, BruxZir is made with improved light transmission, providing a more natural shade and realistic appearance compared to porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations and full-cast restorations.

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    BruxZir crowns and bridges are especially helpful to patients who experience bruxism, or teeth grinding. With a strong structural design, these crowns and bridges can better resist the damage teeth grinding can cause.


    The Benefits of BruxZir

    • Made from durable, solid zirconia
    • Chip-resistant structure is ideal for patients who experience bruxism
    • Glazed to a smooth surface, which reduces the accumulation of plaque
    • Ideal for patients who have limited space in their mouths for porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations

    At Select Dental Care, we provide restorations that are both beautiful and durable. If you have broken natural teeth or need to replace your previous porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations, contact us at (954) 752-9065about BruxZir crowns and bridges.

Ceramic Crowns

Ceramic crowns are composed of materials that are not only extremely strong and durable but aesthetically pleasing as well. The advantage of a ceramic crown is that the crown not only functions like a real tooth but has a natural appearance as well.

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    Types of Ceramic Crowns

    • All-Ceramic Crown - This type of cosmetic crown is made purely from ceramic and no other material. The defining feature of this crown is that it's made from a translucent material that is attractive to look at and blends in well with the rest of your teeth. 
    • Zirconia - A zirconia crown is a popular type of all-ceramic crown which is worn to improve the appearance of a tooth that has become stained or disfigured over the years. It is durable, easy to wear and long-lasting.
    • E-Max - This type of all-ceramic crown is considered to be the best match with your own natural teeth. It is strong, long-lasting and unlikely to crack or fracture. There is less risk of chipping compared to zirconia crowns. It is considered a good option for damaged, stained or poor quality teeth.
    • Metal Ceramic Crown - This type of crown is often fitted onto back teeth and is strong and durable. It isn't as attractive as other types of crowns but it's a less expensive option.

    The Ceramic Crown Treatment Process

    • The dentist will prepare the tooth so that the crown will fit correctly.
    • An impression is then taken of your teeth and is sent to a dental laboratory where it will be used to fabricate a new crown.
    • It takes around two to three weeks for this to happen, so you will be fitted with a temporary crown in the meantime.
    • Once it is ready, you will be fitted with your new crown. This involves the dentist etching the crown, which will enable it to adhere to the tooth.
    • When you are both satisfied with the fitting, it will be fixed firmly in place with dental cement.

    Call Select Dental Care at (954) 752-9065to schedule a consultation about ceramic crowns and whether they're right for you.

Dental Crown Lengthening & Restorations

If there isn't enough tooth structure to support a crown, a dental crown lengthening procedure may be needed. This minimally invasive treatment improves the fit and durability of your new crown while enhancing the overall appearance of your smile.

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    Crown lengthening can be performed on one or more teeth, most commonly as preparation for a dental crown. A dental crown is a cap that is placed on a broken or decayed tooth in order to restore function and appearance. A crown may also be necessary for completing a more extensive restoration such as a root canal, implant, or dental bridge. Crown lengthening can also be performed as a cosmetic procedure to help you achieve your desired smile by treating what is commonly referred to as a “gummy smile” – excessive gum tissue surrounding the front teeth. 


    This surgery is a relatively simple procedure that can be completed in one sitting while you are under local anesthesia. If you are in need of a crown lengthening procedure, talk to your dentist Select Dental Care about treatment. Call us at (954) 752-9065if you have any questions.

Empress Esthetic Crown

When it comes to restoring your smile, we utilize the highest quality materials and products available in dentistry. For teeth needing crown restoration, we use Empress® Esthetic, the material of choice when it comes to single-tooth restorations.

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    Empress Esthetic crowns are composed of a glass-ceramic material that is not only extremely strong and durable, but aesthetically exceptional as well. The advantage of using Empress Esthetic is that the crown not only functions like a real tooth but also has a natural appearance. The ceramics used in the crown offer an accurate fit and true-to-nature look, leaving you with a healthy, beautiful, restored smile.


    For questions about Empress® Esthetic crowns, ask your dentist at Select Dental Care or give us a call at (954) 752-9065.

implant-supported crowns

If you're missing a tooth, an implant-supported crown is an excellent alternative to a dental bridge. Instead of altering healthy teeth, the implant center at Select Dental Care can restore your smile with a titanium-supported crown that functions just like a natural tooth.

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    Many people who are missing a single tooth opt for a fixed bridge; but a bridge may require the cutting down of healthy, adjacent teeth that may or may not need to be restored in the future. Then there is the additional cost of possibly having to replace the bridge once, twice or more over the course of a lifetime. Studies show that within five to seven years there is a failure rate of up to 30% in teeth located next to a fixed bridge or removable partial denture.


    An Implant-Supported Crown is supported by a titanium “root” and post, implanted into the jawbone. The implant cements the artificial tooth in place, ensuring a sturdy fit and keeping the tooth and surrounding teeth from shifting out of position. An implant-supported crown looks much like the natural shape, size, and color of your teeth, giving you a beautiful smile that’s sure to last.


    To see if you qualify for an implant-supported crown, contact Select Dental Care at (954) 752-9065and schedule a consultation today.

traditional crowns

If you suffer a cracked or broken tooth, your provider is likely to recommend a crown, a custom-fitted cap, to cover it and restore the tooth's shape, strength and appearance. Traditional crowns, when cemented into place, fully encase the entire visible portion of a tooth that lies at and above the gum line.

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    There are different types of traditional crowns:


    • Ceramic — These are used for restoring front teeth and are popular in this area for their ability to blend with your natural tooth color. The crown is made of a porcelain-based material.
    • Porcelain-fused to metal – This crown provides a stronger bond than regular porcelain because it is connected to a metal structure. It's also extremely durable.
    • Gold alloys – This crown is a mix of gold, copper and other metals. In addition to providing a strong bond to the tooth, it doesn't fracture or wear away the tooth itself.
    • Base metal alloys – This crown is made up of non-noble metals that are highly resistant to corrosion and make for a very strong crown. It also requires the least amount of healthy tooth to be removed prior to fitting.

    To make and place a traditional crown typically takes two separate appointments:


    • The first appointment involves preparing (shaping) the tooth, taking an impression, and placing the temporary crown. The time needed to perform these steps can range from 30 minutes to an hour.
    • During the time period between the two appointments, a dental laboratory will fabricate the crown. Two weeks or so are usually allotted for this process.
    • When the patient returns for their second visit, the provider will cement the finished crown into place. This step can usually be completed in about 20 minutes or so.

    Your provider at Select Dental Care will evaluate whether a traditional crown is a good option for you. Call us at (954) 752-9065.

Same-Day Crowns – Advanced Dental Technology

Thanks to cutting-edge technology, we offer Same-Day Crowns using CAD/CAM (computer-aided design and manufacturing). This means:


No multiple visits – Get your new crown in a single day!
Eliminates the need for temporary crowns
Designed and fabricated in-office for a perfect, custom fit


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    Traditionally, getting a crown meant having a model of the tooth and surrounding area made using a mold and sending the impression to a dental laboratory to make it. A temporary crown is put in place while waiting a week or more for the finished crown to be sent back to the dentist's office, then returning for a second visit where the temporary is removed and the new crown is cemented into place.


    Thanks to digital technology, now there's a quicker Same Day Crown option. Using computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), crowns can be made in one office visit while the patient waits. After taking a digital scan of the mouth using an intraoral camera (think of an over-sized pen with a video camera on the end), a 3-D image of the teeth and gums appears on a computer screen. Based on the position, size, and shape of the damaged tooth, computer software suggests the ideal dimensions of the needed crown. The dentist fine-tunes the virtual restoration and sends the digital information to a "milling" machine that carves the crown out of a ceramic block, ready to be bonded to the patient's tooth. The entire process takes less than two hours.


    Take advantage of this revolution in restorative dentistry! For more information on one-day crowns or to make an appointment, call Select Dental Care at (954) 752-9065

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At Select Dental Care, we specialize in dental crowns in Coral Springs, FL. We use advanced techniques and state-of-the-art materials to ensure a comfortable experience and long-lasting results.

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How To Choose The Right Crown For You

  • The Location of the Tooth

    Crowns placed on front teeth are usually made from materials that match the color of the teeth, such as zirconia or porcelain, while crowns placed on back teeth tend to be more durable and strong, using metal or PFM.

  • Aesthetic Goals

    If your concern is the appearance of a crown, zirconia or porcelain are excellent choices as they closely resemble real teeth.

  • Durability

    Metal or PFM crowns are generally used for teeth that are subjected to heavy chewing forces, such as molars. They are the best choice due to their strength and durability.

  • Budget

    Resin Crowns are usually the least expensive, but they may not last as well as other materials. Porcelain crowns and zirconia are more expensive but look more natural.

Dr. Angel will guide you to the best crown material that meets your financial, aesthetic, and functional needs.

Crowns and Other Restorative Options

Dental crowns can be a very effective way to restore damaged teeth. However, they aren't the only option. Understanding the differences between crowns and other treatments will help you choose the right treatment for your oral care. We will explore below the differences between crowns and other restorative options.

  • Dental Crowns vs. Fillings

    Crowns: A dental crown is recommended if a tooth has been significantly damaged or weakened, usually due to decay or fracture. Crowns are a complete covering of the tooth. They provide protection and restore both strength and beauty.


    Fillings: In general, fillings are used to repair smaller cavities or less severe damage. The dentist will remove the decayed part of the tooth and then fill the cavity with composite resin or metal amalgam. Fillings don't cover the entire tooth and are best suited for teeth with minimal damage.


    Which One Is Right For You?


    A crown is the best option if your tooth has significant damage or large fillings. It provides a more comprehensive restoration and protection.


    Fillings may be enough to treat minor tooth decay. They are a faster and less invasive option.

  • Dental Crowns vs. Dental Bridges

    Dental Crowns: A crown is often used to repair a single tooth that has been damaged or decayed. Crowns are used to anchor a replacement tooth in a dental bridge.


    Dental bridges: The dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth. The bridge is made up of two crowns that are placed on adjacent healthy teeth with a false (pontic) tooth in the middle. Bridges can be used to fill in gaps left by missing teeth.


    Which is Right For You?


    A bridge is the best option if you have a missing tooth, but the teeth next to it are still healthy. The gap is filled with a crown-supported new tooth.


    A crown can be used to repair a single tooth or can be used to support a replacement tooth as part of a dental bridge.

  • Dental Crowns vs. Implants

    Dental Crowns: Dental crowns are used to restore damaged or decayed teeth. Crowns are used to cover a dental implant once they have integrated with the jawbone.


    Dental Implants: A dental implant is a surgical method to replace a missing tooth. The titanium post is placed into the jawbone to serve as the new tooth's root. The crown is then placed over the implant after it has integrated with the bone.


    Which One is Right For You?


    A crown is the best way to restore a tooth that has been damaged or decayed.


    A dental implant and crown are a better option if you have a missing tooth and don't want to rely on the adjacent teeth. Implants are a long-lasting and stable solution for replacing teeth.


  • Crowns vs. Veneers

    Crowns: A crown covers the entire tooth. They are used to restore a tooth that has been severely damaged or weakened. They restore both function and appearance.


    Veneers: Veneers are thin shells of composite resin or porcelain that are placed over the front of the teeth. They are usually used to improve the look of teeth which are discolored, chipped or slightly out-of-alignment.


    Which One Is Right For You?


    A crown is often needed to restore the strength and function of a tooth that has been severely damaged or cracked.


    Veneers may be the best option if you're primarily concerned about the appearance of the teeth, and there is only minimal damage.

Select Dental Care is committed to helping our patients make the right decisions about their oral health. Dr. Angel will assess your oral health needs and discuss with you all the options available. We can help you with any restorative treatments, including dental crowns. Contact us to set up an appointment if you are ready to learn more about your restorative treatment options.

A close up of a tooth with a crown on it.
A close up of a tooth with a crown on it.

How to Care for Your New Crown

To maintain your dental crown for many years, follow these essential oral health tips:


 ✔ Avoid hard, sticky foods that can damage the crown.
Practice proper care by brushing and flossing daily.
✔ Visit your dentist regularly for check-ups.
✔ Protect against grinding or clenching with a nightguard if needed.

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Dental Crown FAQs

  • What Are the Benefits of Dental Crowns?

    Choosing a dental crown at Select Dental Care ensures:


     ✔ Restoration of broken or decayed teeth

     ✔ Protection against further damage or decay

     ✔ Enhanced aesthetics for a confident, healthy smile

     ✔ Durability with proper care for a healthy smile that lasts years

     ✔ Seamless fit and comfortable wear


  • How Much Do Dental Crowns Cost?

    The cost of dental crowns varies based on the material, complexity, and additional procedures required. We offer dental financing options to help make your restorative dentistry treatments more accessible. Contact us to learn about affordable payment plans!

  • Does Getting a Crown Hurt?

    No! Thanks to local anesthesia, the procedure is pain-free. Some patients experience mild discomfort after the procedure, which subsides quickly.


  • How Long Do Crowns Last?

    With proper care, crowns can last 10-15 years or more. Due to their superior durability, zirconia and metal crowns tend to last the longest.


  • Can a Crown Fix a Broken Tooth?

    Yes! A dental crown can restore strength, function, and appearance to a cracked, chipped, or broken tooth.


  • Are Crowns Covered by Insurance?

    Coverage varies based on insurance plans. Our dental office can help verify your insurance benefits and provide details on affordable financing options.

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Why Choose Select Dental Care?

Expert team with years of experience in restorative dentistry
Cutting-edge technology for precision and comfort
Comprehensive range of dental services
Affordable dental financing options
Convenient Coral Springs, FL location

Let us help you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile with custom dental crowns designed for strength, durability, and natural aesthetics.


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