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Dental Crowns in Alton, TX

Does a cracked, worn, or weakened tooth have you worried? When a filling isn’t enough to do the job, Dr. Whilby is here to help. At Dr. Big Smilez, we provide custom dental crowns that restore your tooth’s strength, shape, and appearance.
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Dental crown

What Is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that fits over a damaged, decayed, or weakened tooth to restore its full function and appearance. Dr. Whilby carefully designs each crown to match the size, shape, and color of your natural teeth for a seamless result.

Crowns are one of the most versatile treatments in restorative dentistry. Whether you’re dealing with a cracked tooth, severe decay, or a tooth that’s had root canal therapy, a crown provides long-lasting protection and support so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence.

Signs You May Need a Dental Crown

If any of the following sound familiar, it may be time to visit Dr. Whilby for an evaluation.

Cracked Tooth

You have a visible crack or fracture that puts the tooth at risk of further damage, and it may be causing pain when you bite down.

Large Cavity

The decay is too extensive for a standard filling to restore the tooth, and a crown is needed to provide full coverage and support.

Worn Down Tooth

Grinding or general wear has significantly reduced the tooth’s structure, leaving it vulnerable to chips, cracks, or further breakdown.

Post-Root Canal

Your tooth needs added protection and reinforcement after root canal therapy to prevent it from becoming brittle over time.

Broken Restoration

An old filling or previous crown has failed and needs to be replaced with a stronger, longer-lasting solution.

Cosmetic Concerns

A misshapen or severely discolored tooth is affecting your confidence, and a crown can give it a natural, uniform appearance.

Our Dental Filling Process

At Dr. Big Smilez, we use modern technology to make the crown process smooth and efficient.

1

Imaging & Exam

Dr. Whilby takes digital X-rays and evaluates the tooth to determine if a crown is the best option.

2

Tooth Preparation

The tooth is gently reshaped to create a stable foundation for the crown to sit on.

3

Digital Impressions

We use a digital scanner to capture a precise image of your tooth, eliminating messy traditional molds.

4

Temporary Crown

A temporary crown is placed to protect your tooth while your permanent restoration is crafted.

5

Final Placement

Once your custom crown is ready, Dr. Whilby bonds it securely in place and adjusts it for a perfect, comfortable fit.

The Benefits of Dental Crowns

A dental crown is an investment in both the health and appearance of your smile.

Restores Strength

A crown reinforces a weakened tooth so it can handle everyday biting and chewing.

Damage Prevention

Covering a cracked or decayed tooth protects it from breaking down further.

Natural Appearance

Custom-made crowns are designed to blend perfectly with your surrounding teeth.

Lasting Results

With proper care, a quality dental crown can last many years.

Improved Comfort

Treating a damaged tooth eliminates pain and sensitivity.

Versatile Solution

Crowns address a wide range of issues, from decay to cosmetic imperfections.

Friendly dental team at Dr. Big Smilez, dedicated to patient comfort and oral health.

Why Choose Us for Dental Crowns in Alton, TX

Welcoming Environment

Our friendly, bilingual team makes every visit feel comfortable and stress-free, with clear communication and TVs in every room to help you relax.

Digital Precision

Our office is equipped with digital X-rays and digital scanners for accurate impressions and efficient treatment.

Affordable Options

We accept Medicaid, Medicare, and most major insurance plans, along with flexible financing through CareCredit, Cherry, Sunbit, and AFD.

Trusted by Families Across Alton, TX

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a dental crown?

 The process typically requires two visits—one to prepare the tooth and take impressions, and a second to place the permanent crown. Each appointment is usually about an hour.

Do dental crowns hurt?

Dr. Whilby numbs the area completely before any work begins, so you’ll be comfortable the entire time. Most patients experience little to no discomfort during or after the procedure.

How much does a dental crown cost?

The cost depends on the material used and the complexity of the case. Our team will walk you through pricing and all available payment options before treatment starts.

Does insurance cover dental crowns?

Most dental insurance plans cover crowns as a major restorative service, typically at a percentage of the cost. We’ll verify your benefits and help you understand your coverage upfront.

Don’t Let a Damaged Tooth Hold Your Smile Back

Schedule your visit with Dr. Whilby and get the protection your tooth needs.

Restore a cracked or weakened tooth today
Enjoy a custom crown that looks completely natural
Get back to eating and smiling without worry
Access affordable care with flexible payment plans


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