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Dental Crowns

Protect, Restore, and Strengthen Damaged Teeth with Custom Crowns

Long-Term Protection That Looks and Feels Like a Natural Tooth

A tooth that’s cracked, weakened, or severely decayed doesn’t need to be lost. A dental crown is a long-lasting solution that restores both the structure and appearance of your natural tooth — so you can chew, speak, and smile with full confidence.

At View Dental Raleigh, we design and place high-quality, custom crowns that protect compromised teeth while maintaining the look and feel of your natural smile. Whether you need to restore a single tooth or complete a larger treatment plan, we’ll help you preserve what’s healthy and replace what’s not — comfortably, precisely, and with your goals in mind.

Dental Crowns

What Is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a custom-made cap that fits over a damaged or weakened tooth. It covers the entire visible portion above the gumline and restores the tooth’s strength, shape, and function.
Crowns are used when a tooth is:

Too damaged for a filling to be effective

Severely decayed or worn down

Cracked, chipped, or structurally compromised

Following root canal therapy

Misshapen or discolored (cosmetic crown)

Supporting a dental bridge

Our crowns are designed to blend with your surrounding teeth and withstand daily wear — offering protection for years to come.
Types of Crowns We Offer

At View Dental Raleigh, we offer several crown materials based on your needs, including:

Regular cleanings every 6 months (or more frequently if needed) can:
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Porcelain Crowns

Natural-looking, stain-resistant, ideal for front teeth

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Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM)

Durable for back teeth, with a natural exterior

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Zirconia Crowns

Extremely strong and aesthetic; great for molars and long-term strength

We’ll help you choose the best option based on your bite, cosmetic goals, and budget — with a strong focus on durability and appearance.
Types of Crowns We Offer

What to Expect During a Crown Procedure

Getting a dental crown typically involves two visits:
Visit 1: Preparation & Impressions
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We remove any decay or damage and reshape the tooth to fit the crown.

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Digital or physical impressions are taken to design a precise, custom fit.

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A temporary crown is placed to protect the tooth until your final crown is ready.

Visit 2: Final Placement
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Your custom crown is fitted, adjusted, and permanently bonded into place.

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We check your bite for comfort and make any fine adjustments needed.

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You’ll leave with a fully restored, functional tooth that feels natural and secure.

The result is a tooth that looks great, functions properly, and is built to last.

Benefits of Dental Crowns

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Restore tooth strength and function

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Prevent further cracking, decay, or wear

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Improve cosmetic appearance of damaged or misshapen teeth

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Support weakened teeth after root canals or large fillings

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Durable, stain-resistant materials

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Seamless blend with your smile

Crowns are often one of the final steps in saving a tooth that would otherwise be lost — and can extend its life by decades when properly maintained.
Benefits of Dental Crowns

How Long Do Crowns Last?

Dental crowns typically last 10–15 years or more, depending on:
Material used
Your oral hygiene habits
Diet and wear factors (like clenching or grinding)
Regular checkups and maintenance
We monitor all crowns during routine exams and will recommend replacement only when needed.

Restorative Dentistry with Comfort and Clarity

We know any dental repair can feel intimidating, but our team is here to make your experience simple, pain-free, and completely personalized. From consultation through crown placement, you’ll receive:
A clear treatment plan with no surprises
Expert guidance on materials and options
Care that respects your time, budget, and comfort
Bilingual support (English & Spanish)
Acceptance of Medicaid, VA, and most major insurance plans
You don’t have to live with pain, sensitivity, or a damaged tooth. Let us help you protect your smile and restore what’s been lost — the right way.

You’re Not Too Late. You’re Right on Time.

If it’s been years since your last visit… if you’ve been living in pain… if you’ve been putting off care because you’re afraid of what we’ll find — we see you. And we’re here to walk with you through it all.

This is the place where you restart your oral health journey with a team that sees your worth, not your worries.