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01Dental Crowns

Dental crowns in Downey.

Metal-free ceramic crowns that look and function like natural teeth, often completed in a single visit with same-day technology.

02What Is a Dental Crown

Modern ceramic, traditional craftsmanship.

A dental crown is a custom-made cap that covers a damaged or weakened tooth, restoring its size, shape, strength, and appearance. Crowns protect teeth that have been damaged by decay, fractures, large fillings, root canal therapy, or excessive wear, allowing them to function normally for years to come.

We are a metal-free practice. We do not place porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns with metal substructures that can show through over time. Our crowns are made from all-ceramic materials, including zirconia and pressed ceramic, that look and reflect light like natural teeth without any metal component.

Modern crown technology allows many cases to be completed in a single visit. We use digital impressions and milling technology to design and create crowns in our office, eliminating the need for messy traditional impressions and temporary crowns that some patients wear for weeks. The crown is custom-made, fitted, and bonded all in one appointment.

Properly placed crowns last 15 to 25 years or longer with good home care. They are a significant investment but typically the right choice when a tooth needs comprehensive protection that fillings cannot provide. Both Dr. Hadis Reyhani and Dr. Kiro Farag perform crown procedures in our office.

03When Crowns Are Needed

Reasons crowns are recommended.

Crowns provide protection that fillings cannot. Here are the most common situations where a crown is the right choice.

  • After Root Canal Therapy

    Teeth that have undergone root canal treatment become more brittle and at higher risk of fracture. A crown protects the tooth and is the standard of care for back teeth after root canals.

  • Large Cavities

    When a cavity is too large for a filling to provide adequate strength, a crown covers and reinforces the remaining tooth structure, preventing future fractures.

  • Cracked or Broken Teeth

    Teeth with significant cracks or fractures need full coverage to prevent the crack from progressing. A crown holds the tooth together and prevents future damage.

  • Worn or Damaged Teeth

    Teeth severely worn from grinding, age, or acid erosion can be restored to their original shape, length, and function with crowns.

  • Over Dental Implants

    Dental implants are completed with a crown that attaches to the implant. The crown is what you see and use to chew, the implant beneath provides the foundation.

  • Cosmetic Improvement

    For severely discolored, misshapen, or damaged teeth where bonding or veneers are not adequate, a crown provides comprehensive cosmetic restoration.

04Crown Materials

What we use, and why.

Crown materials have evolved significantly. Here are the modern options we offer.

  • Zirconia Crowns

    Highly durable all-ceramic crowns made from zirconium oxide. Extremely strong (the strongest crown material available), naturally tooth-colored, and metal-free. Excellent for back teeth where chewing forces are highest.

  • Pressed Ceramic Crowns

    Premium all-ceramic crowns with excellent translucency that mimics natural enamel. Best aesthetic match for visible front teeth. Strong but slightly less durable than zirconia, ideal for cosmetic-priority cases.

05The Process

Your crown appointment, step by step.

Here is how a crown is placed, from preparation to final bonding.

  1. Numbing. Local anesthesia for the tooth being crowned. Most patients are fully comfortable within 5-10 minutes.

  2. Tooth preparation. The damaged or weakened tooth is reshaped to make room for the crown to fit. Existing fillings or decay are removed during this step.

  3. Digital scan or impression. A 3D intraoral scan or traditional impression captures the prepared tooth with precise digital accuracy.

  4. Crown fabrication. The crown is created from the chosen material at a dental laboratory to precise specifications derived from your digital scan.

  5. Fitting and bonding. The crown is fitted, adjusted for proper bite and contact with adjacent teeth, and permanently bonded to the prepared tooth. The transformation is immediate.

Most patients are surprised how routine the crown procedure feels, especially given the dramatic improvement in tooth strength and appearance. We discuss the right approach for your specific case at the consultation.

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Dentist preparing a tooth for a same-day ceramic crown using digital scanning technology
07Common Questions

Questions about crowns?

Crowns are a significant restorative procedure. Here are the questions patients ask most often.

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  • Modern all-ceramic crowns typically last 15 to 25 years or longer with proper home care. Lifespan depends on the material chosen, location in the mouth (back teeth experience more chewing force), and your habits. Patients who avoid biting hard objects, do not grind their teeth (or wear a night guard if they do), and maintain good oral hygiene see longer-lasting results.

08Why Us

Modern crown dentistry, all in one practice.

Crowns are routine, but the difference between a quick crown and a thoughtful one shapes years of comfort and aesthetics.

  • Metal-free crown options

    We do not place porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns. Every crown is all-ceramic, no metal substructure, no dark gum line over time, no concerning materials.

  • 3D intraoral scanning

    We capture precise digital impressions using a 3D intraoral scanner, no messy putty, instant digital record, and accuracy that supports more consistent crown fit and function.

  • Bilingual procedure care

    Crown procedures involve multiple steps and decisions. We explain each one in your preferred language, English or Spanish, so you understand what is happening throughout.

  • Cosmetic precision on every crown

    Even back teeth crowns are matched carefully to your natural tooth shade and contoured for proper bite. Dr. Hadis Reyhani brings cosmetic-level attention to all crown work.

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New patients welcome. Same-week appointments available for most visits.