Dental Crowns in Huntington Park, CA
Restore Strength and Beauty to Your Smile
Damaged or weakened teeth can affect both your oral health and confidence. At Adams Family Dentistry, we offer custom dental crowns designed to restore the strength, function, and appearance of your teeth.
What Are Dental Crowns?
Dental crowns are custom-made caps placed over damaged or weakened teeth to restore their structure and appearance. Crowns help improve functionality while protecting teeth from additional wear or decay.
Types of Dental Crowns
- Porcelain crowns
- Ceramic crowns
- Metal crowns
- Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns
Why Dental Crowns
Benefits of Dental Crowns
Our high-quality crowns are crafted to look natural while protecting your tooth from further damage.
Restores Strength and Function
Dental crowns help restore the strength and functionality of damaged or weakened teeth.
Enhances the Appearance of Your Smile
Custom dental crowns are designed to match the color, shape, and appearance of your natural teeth.
Provides Long-Lasting Protection
Crowns act as a protective covering for weakened teeth, helping prevent additional damage and decay.
Supports Overall Oral Health
By restoring damaged teeth and protecting vulnerable areas, dental crowns help maintain proper tooth alignment and oral function.
When Is a Dental Crown Needed?
- Cracked teeth
- Severe decay
- Large fillings
- Broken teeth
- Worn teeth
- Root canal-treated teeth
How We Do That
Our Crown Procedure

Examination & Preparation
The tooth is evaluated and prepared for the crown.

Impressions
Digital or traditional impressions are taken for customization.

Temporary Crown
A temporary crown may be placed while your permanent crown is created.

Final Placement
Your custom crown is securely bonded for a comfortable fit.
Everything You Need to Know
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do crowns last?
Dental crowns can last many years with proper care.
Do crowns look natural?
Yes, modern crowns are designed to match your natural teeth.
Is getting a crown painful?
The procedure is generally comfortable and performed with local anesthesia.
