Dental Crowns

Includes Consultation & Panoramic X-Ray

Only

$950

Per tooth for complete crown procedure

Restore a tooth that has been damaged.

Improve appearance of miscolored teeth.

Cover a dental implant with a natural-feeling tooth.

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Fully Restore Teeth With Dental Crowns

Affordable Dental Crowns in Hialeah, FL

Crowns are artificial coverings (caps) that are bonded to damaged teeth to improve strength, functionality and appearance. Crowns protect a tooth from further damage and can be made to match the color of existing teeth. Custom-made to blend seamlessly in with your surrounding teeth, crowns are instrumental in restoring patients' smiles.

Cover vulnerable spaces in teeth.

Protect against further damage or decay.

Customizable by size and color for a seamless look.

Made in our office with the latest technology.

Natural-looking and feeling restoration solution.

Best prices in the area.

Before And After Case #1

A smile makeover is a combination of restoring great oral health while maintaining cosmetic beauty. The Doctors at Implant Center do this by combing natural teeth with perfect placement of natural feeling teeth such as veneers, dental implants, and more. In this case, take a look at the stunning before and after shots taken prior to treatment and after treatment.

Patient

"I’m very happy excite to have new teeth. You guys are great. I’m so happy to be able to smile again."

- Mark, Real Patient.

Before And After Case #2

Implant Center focuses on full mouth rehabilitation for patients following a high quality natural feeling approach. Rehabilitation in this case includes dental crowns, veneers, dental implants, and smile design. Your smile is back to brand new with the durability you once enjoyed. Take a look at the stunning transformation of this case.

Patient

"Thank you guys so much you guys were great!!! My mouth feels great and I get compliments about my teeth."

- Frank, Real Patient.

Traditional Crowns vs. ICOH Crown Solutions

At Implant Center of Hialeah, dental crowns are a popular prosthetic that complete a number of restorations. Because this service comes with a host of benefits, it is in extremely high demand among dental patients. Our specific dental crown services stand out from the competition because:

Traditional Crowns

Overpriced Services
Outdated, Off-site Production
Single Office Location
Limited Scheduling and Long Waits

ICOH Crown Solutions

Best Price Available
Crowns Produced In-Office
Several Convenient Locations
Fast, Same-Day Care

Meet Our Doctors

Our doctors at Implant Center of Hialeah:

Are dental implant specialists

Are highly reviewed online

Are board-certified oral implantologists

Have multiple years of dental experience

Are ready to see your dental emergencies

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a dental crown?

    A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that is placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Crowns can be made from a variety of materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal, and resin.

  • How is a dental crown placed?

    The tooth is prepared by removing any decay or old filling material and shaping it to accommodate the crown. An impression of the tooth is then taken, which is used by our team to create the crown. Once complete, the crown is fitted on and cemented to the tooth.

  • How long do dental crowns last?

    Dental crowns can typically last anywhere from 5 to 15 years or more, depending on the type of material used, the quality of the placement, and the level of oral hygiene maintained by the patient.

  • Are there any risks or complications associated with dental crowns?

    As with any dental procedure, there are some risks and potential complications associated with dental crowns. These may include tooth sensitivity, nerve damage, or loosening or dislodging of the crown. However, these risks are relatively rare and can usually be prevented with proper dental care and regular check-ups.

  • How can I care for my dental crown?

    To care for your dental crown, it is important to brush and floss regularly, avoid hard or sticky foods, and visit your dentist for regular cleanings and check-ups. You should also avoid grinding or clenching your teeth, as this can damage the crown or the underlying tooth.

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Academy of General Dentistry

Academy of General Dentistry

American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry

American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry

The American Academy of Periodontology

The American Academy of Periodontology

American Association of Women Dentists

American Association of Women Dentists

American Dental Association

American Dental Association

Hispanic Dental Association

Hispanic Dental Association

International Congress of Oral Implantologists

International Congress of Oral Implantologists

Misch International Implant Institute

Misch International Implant Institute

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