Crowns
$899 / Crown
- Financing Available
- Free Initial Consultation ($150* Value)
*Conditions Apply
WHY CHOOSE
Dr. Gokhale?
HIGHLY SKILLED & COMPASSIONATE
WITH A WOMAN’S GENTLE TOUCH
19+ Years Clinical Experience
Extensive Advanced Training in the Fields of:
- All Aspects of Cosmetic Dentistry
- General Dentistry
- Invisalign® Certified
State-of-the-Art Technology for Optimum Patient Care & Comfort
- Panoramic 2D Full Mouth X-Ray Exposing Areas that Can’t be Seen with Traditional X-rays
- Intra-Oral Camera for a Clear Accurate Picture of All your Teeth
- Low Dose Digital X-Rays = 90% Less Radiation
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
Testimonials
My experience at West Creek Dental was excellent! The staff were very courteous and attentive. They explained the procedure and insurance / payment options in detail. Dr. Gokhale is very knowledgeable and precise in her explanation of work that needs to be done and treats you like you are the only patient in the office. Never rushed and never makes you feel pressured. Highly Recommended!
Teju S.★★★★★
Great, friendly staff! They made me feel right at home. Dr. G was so helpful and informative every step of the way. I love her attention to detail! Just finished my invisalign treatment!
Brian LeSure★★★★★
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Broken tooth? Badly decayed tooth? Don’t panic, you probably won’t lose the tooth! We may be able to save your tooth with a dental crown.
What are
Dental Crowns?
A crown is a tooth shaped cover that is positioned over an existing damaged tooth to enhance strength and durability and to create a smoother look.
Reasons for
Crown Placement
- Reinforce a tooth that is cracked or broken
- Repair a tooth that has an old large filling
- Cover a tooth that is severely decayed
- Reinforce a tooth that has had a root canal
- Encase a dental implant
- Anchor a dental bridge
Crowns strengthen and protect the remaining tooth structure and can improve the appearance of your smile. Types of crowns include the full porcelain crown (ideal for use on the front teeth), the porcelain-fused-to-metal crown and the all-metal crown (ideal for use on the back teeth).
The Dental Crown
Procedure
- Before placing the crown on the tooth, the tooth will be shaped to make room for it.
- Then an impression of the tooth and the surrounding teeth is taken.
- A temporary acrylic crown is placed on the tooth.
- When the permanent crown is ready (1-2 weeks normally), the temporary crowns are replaced.
A Crown May Last
up to 40 years.
Contact us today to schedule a free consultation to get an opinion on your need for dental crowns or bridges.
Don’t hesitate to contact us to discuss any aspect of your dental health – we don’t charge for giving advice!