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Dental Crowns in Woodridge, IL

Dental crowns in Woodridge cover and protect damaged, cracked, weakened, worn, or heavily restored teeth while restoring shape, strength, and chewing function.

Dental crown consultation and restoration in Woodridge
Repair visit

What the dentist reviews before repair

Dental crowns in Woodridge cover and protect damaged, cracked, weakened, worn, or heavily restored teeth while restoring shape, strength, and chewing function.

Exam and X-rays to confirm whether a crown is appropriate

Discussion of crown material options such as porcelain, ceramic, zirconia, or porcelain fused to metal

Tooth preparation, impression or scan, and temporary crown when needed

Final crown fit, bite adjustment, cementation, and care instructions

Restorative goals

What the repair is meant to improve

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Protect weakened teeth from further fracture

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Restore chewing, shape, and appearance

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Cover teeth after large fillings or root canal treatment

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Blend naturally with surrounding teeth when appropriate

Process

How repair decisions are made

The dentist checks tooth structure, bite forces, symptoms, and timing before recommending a repair.

Evaluate the tooth and review treatment options

Prepare the tooth and capture an impression or scan

Fabricate a custom crown for fit and appearance

Bond the crown and adjust the bite for comfort

When to call

Signs a repair may be needed

These symptoms and situations are common reasons patients ask Urban Dental Care about crowns.

A tooth is cracked, chipped, fractured, or worn down.

A large filling leaves a tooth weak or unsupported.

A tooth needs protection after root canal treatment or major decay.

FAQ

Questions before booking

A crown is a custom restoration that covers a damaged or weakened tooth to restore strength, shape, function, and appearance.

Many crowns last 10-15 years or longer with good oral hygiene, routine dental care, and protection from grinding or hard biting habits.

Crowns may be made from porcelain, ceramic, zirconia, porcelain fused to metal, metal alloys, or composite materials depending on the tooth and goals.

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