Restore your worn teeth and feel better with natural-looking dental crowns in McKinney, TX

What is a dental crown?

Dental crowns, also known as "caps," ideal to strengthen and protect teeth and help to regain the function and structure of the tooth was lost due to severe decay or trauma. It covers the entire tooth to replicate the original tooth as much as possible. Crowns also can cover misshapen teeth and are usually used to protect a tooth after a root canal treatment. At Eternity Dental, we offer both traditional and porcelain crowns in McKinney, TX, to restore your smile. Our dentists will assist you to determine which type of restoration best fits your needs.

Dental crowns can help: cracked teeth, weak teeth, damaged teeth, worn-down teeth, decayed teeth. Crowns can be made from many materials including porcelain (ceramic), zirconium and gold alloy. The latest technology in dentistry uses materials like Zirconium that is extremely strong and durable, which eliminates the need for a metal sub-structure for the crown. These crowns are the highest standard in offering you the ultimate aesthetic result.

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Why dental crowns are used?

Dental crowns can restore strength, function, and a like-new appearance to your tooth. Many opt to have a dental crown for one or more of the reasons listed below:

  • To restore fractured, cracked, or chipped teeth
  • To restore a tooth suffering from decay or damage
  • To restore a tooth after a root canal procedure
  • To restore broken tooth and prevent further breakage
  • To correct an improper aesthetic appearance
  • To protect a weak tooth from becoming damaged
  • To replace existing crowns
  • To improve the appearance of misshapen teeth
  • To protect an already damaged tooth from further wear and tear

Types of dental crowns

If you think you may get benefit from a crown, we can help you determine which type of crown is necessary to successfully restore your smile. Some types of dental crowns are:

1. Ceramic Dental Crowns: Ceramic, porcelain-based crowns are most preferred choice for those who need to restore front teeth. Due to the natural color and texture of porcelain material, ceramic crowns are able to blend effortlessly with your remaining natural teeth.

2. Porcelain-Fused to Metal Dental Crowns: This type of dental crown is stronger than the original ceramic crowns which provide patients with a natural-looking tooth that is ultra-durable. However, although it is ceramic, fusing with metal does provide a different appearance, along with increased durability.

3. Gold Alloys Dental Crowns: Dental crowns constructed of gold alloys contain a combination of gold, copper and other types of metal to create a strong bond. The benefit of this type of crown is its strength and it doesn't cause any wear to the natural tooth.

4. Base Metal Alloys Dental Crowns: Base metal alloy crowns are most corrosion-resistant and incredibly strong. Made from several non-noble metals, the base metal alloys are extremely durable and involve the least amount of natural tooth.

Dental crowns procedure

Creating a natural-looking, comfortable crown requires skill and experience, which the certified dentists at Eternity Dental have in abundance and has performed many crown placements over the years. When it comes to getting a dental crown in McKinney, TX, we are the best choice for you. Two visits are required to complete the crown. Here's what you can expect during each visit.

During first visit: Preparation
Dentist will start by removing a damaged or decayed tooth. Your tooth will be prepared and shaped to accept the crown that will cover your entire tooth. After reshapes your tooth, a special material will be used to create an impression of your tooth and it will be sent to laboratory to construct a perfectly fitting permanent crown. Creation of crown usually lasts about 2-3 weeks. A temporary tooth will be provided until your second visit.

During second visit: Fitting
When you reach us for second or final visit which does not last more than an hour, the temporary tooth will be removed and the permanent crown from the laboratory will be cemented to your prepared tooth - restoring it back to a healthy and functional state. Before cementing the permanent crown, our dentists will ensure that it fits properly and does not affect the way you bite or chew and matches the color of your teeth.



One of the most common and practical methods for fixing a cracked, broken, or missing tooth is through the application of a dental crown. It is an excellent solution to restore the surface of your tooth back to a natural and healthy finish with a finely-designed dental crown by our dentists at Eternity Dental in McKinney, Texas. Crowns can stabilize your dental health and provide a natural-looking result and it not only strengthens a tooth, but can dramatically improve its appearance, shape, and alignment.

Eternity Dental specializes in restorations that can change your life and get back the smile that you deserve with our beautiful crowns in McKinney, TX.

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