Dental Crown
Services
A damaged or failing tooth doesn’t have to stay that way. At NewAgeDental, we provide comprehensive dental crown services to restore the strength, shape, and appearance of teeth that have been cracked, decayed, or worn down — so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.
Why Patients Choose
Our Crown Dentist
Comprehensive Evaluation
We examine the tooth, gums, and supporting bone before recommending treatment. Digital X-rays help identify underlying issues and determine whether a dental crown is the most appropriate long-term restorative solution.
Natural-Looking Crowns
Each crown is matched to surrounding teeth in color and shape. We select durable materials that restore strength while maintaining a natural appearance. We provide metal-free dental crowns for patients.
Clear Treatment Guidance
Before treatment begins, we explain every stage of the crown process, including preparation, temporary placement, final fitting, and aftercare instructions. You will understand what to expect at each appointment.
Local Dental Offices
NewAgeDental offers dental crown services at our Jenkintown and Philadelphia offices. Patients from nearby communities visit our practice for restorative treatment, personalized care, and professional access.
Our Dental Crown Services
Whether you're dealing with a cracked tooth, recovering from a root canal, replacing a failing restoration,
or looking for a natural-looking metal-free solution, our dental crown services are designed
to address your needs precisely.
Crown Replacement
Dental crown installation is recommended when a tooth is too damaged for a filling but does not yet require extraction. The tooth is shaped and prepared to accept a custom-fitted crown that fully encases it, restoring its original function and appearance in a controlled, comfortable procedure.
Crown Replacement
The permanent crown is fitted, adjusted for comfort and bite alignment, then securely placed during your appointment. Patients interested in metal-free crowns can discuss available ceramic and porcelain options during this stage.
Crown After Root Canal
Following root canal treatment — a procedure that removes infected tissue and cleans a severely decayed tooth — a crown is often placed to reinforce and protect the remaining structure. We coordinate root canal care and crown placement as part of a restorative plan, including metal-free crowns dentistry options when clinically appropriate.
What Our Patients Are Saying
What to Expect at Your
Crown Appointment
Dental Evaluation
We examine the tooth, review symptoms, and take X-rays to evaluate structure, roots, and surrounding bone before treatment.
Treatment Discussion
We explain treatment, crown materials, procedure details, expected visits, and estimated costs before beginning dental work.
Tooth Preparation
The tooth is carefully shaped for crown placement, and a temporary crown may be placed to protect it between appointments.
Crown Placement
The permanent crown is fitted, adjusted for comfort and bite alignment, then securely placed during your appointment.
Aftercare Instructions
We provide guidance for crown care, healing expectations, oral hygiene, and scheduling future cleanings or follow-up visits.
Our Commitment to a Safe and Professional Environment
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Instruments are fully sterilized in compliance with current dental guidelines
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Disinfection is completed between every patient appointment
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Digital X-rays with significantly reduced radiation exposure compared to traditional systems
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Professional, trained team committed to patient safety and comfort
Professional Memberships & Affiliations:
American Dental Association
American Academy of Implant Dentistry
Pennsylvania Dental Association
American Academy of General Dentistry
Insurance & Payment Options
We review your insurance benefits and explain your expected out-of-pocket costs before any
dental crown procedure begins, so there are no surprises.
Insurance We Accept
Payment Options
Questions about coverage? Call us and we’ll walk you through your options.
Schedule Your
Appointment
Protecting a damaged tooth starts with the right evaluation. NewAgeDental provides dental crown services for patients from Jenkintown, Philadelphia, and surrounding communities. Whether you need a new crown, a repair, or a replacement, our team will give you a clear assessment and an honest recommendation.
Frequently
asked questions
Dental crown services refer to procedures that use a custom-fitted cap — called a crown — to fully cover a damaged, weakened, or restored tooth. At NewAgeDental, this includes new crown installation, broken crown repair, crown replacement, and crowns placed after root canal treatment.
Crown installation is typically recommended when a tooth is significantly cracked, worn, or decayed and cannot be adequately restored with a filling alone. It is also a standard step following a root canal to protect the treated tooth from future fracture.
A broken crown should be evaluated promptly. Depending on the condition of the crown and the tooth underneath, we may be able to repair the existing restoration or proceed with a full crown replacement. Leaving a broken crown unaddressed can increase the risk of further tooth damage.
With proper care — including regular brushing, professional cleanings, and avoiding habits like biting hard objects — a well-placed crown can last many years. We provide specific aftercare guidance with every crown procedure so you know how to protect your investment.
Crown replacement is needed when an existing crown no longer fits properly, has become loose or cracked, or allows bacteria to reach the underlying tooth. During your visit, we assess the current crown and underlying tooth structure to determine the best course of action.
The tooth and surrounding area are numbed before preparation begins. Most patients find the experience manageable. If you have dental anxiety or concerns about sensitivity, let us know — we take a careful, paced approach to help you stay comfortable throughout.
Yes. We offer ceramic crown options for patients who prefer a natural-looking restoration, particularly for teeth that are visible when smiling or speaking. During your evaluation, we discuss which material is most appropriate based on the tooth's location and your individual needs.