Dental Crowns in Canyon Country, CA

At Canyon Country Dental Care, we understand how a damaged tooth can impact your oral health and overall well-being. Cracked, chipped, or worn-down teeth can not only cause discomfort but also affect your confidence when smiling. At our dental clinic in Canyon Country, CA, we offer custom dental crowns that protect your teeth, restore function to your bite, and look attractive when you smile.

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Durable and beautiful dental restoration

We use cutting-edge materials and techniques to produce crowns with maximum longevity, which look, feel and function exactly like natural teeth.

The Magic of Dental Crowns

What can dental crowns do for your smile? Dental crowns are caps designed to fit over your tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and overall appearance. These crowns become a permanent part of your smile, securely cemented onto your natural teeth or implants by our expert dentist in Canyon Country, CA. Whether you prefer porcelain, ceramic, gold, or a blend, we have options to make sure your crown matches your style and needs.

Is a Dental Crown Right for You?

Your smile is as unique as your personality, and our dental crowns come in handy for a variety of situations:

  • Protection: A crown can act as a sturdy guard for teeth weakened by decay or fillings.
  • Damage Control: Broken or worn-down teeth? A crown can bring them back to their glory.
  • Cover-Up Crew: Not thrilled with the color or shape of your tooth? Crowns can offer a dazzling makeover.
  • Finishing Touch: A crown acts as the perfect finishing touch for a natural look and feel post-dental implant or root canal.
Dental crown in 3D model

 With a modern dental crown, you can restore your smile and make you feel confident again!

Your Journey to a Crown with Dr. Dabirian

Getting a dental crown is easier than you might think! In fact, getting a crown usually spans only two visits:

Visit 1—Exam & Prep: Dr. Dabirian will assess your tooth to confirm it’s ready for a crown and then prep it. This might mean filing down the tooth or adding a bit of filling. In the meantime, we’ll take an impression for your custom crown and set you up with a temporary one.

Visit 2 – Crown Arrival: When your crown is ready, you’ll come to see us again. We’ll swap out the temporary crown, ensure the new one is a perfect match, and then secure it in place.

If you live in Canyon Country, schedule an appointment today to learn more about dental crowns.

Caring for Your New Dental Crown

Dental crowns are extremely durable, but they require good oral hygiene to ensure they last as long as possible. Always plan to brush around your crown twice a day, and be sure to floss around the crown daily. Flossing will not remove a permanent crown. However, not flossing a crown could allow bacteria to accumulate around the margins of your restoration, leading to recurring tooth decay, gum disease and bone loss, and crown failure. Be sure to plan a checkup and cleaning at Canyon Country Dental Care at least twice a year to have your dental work evaluated.

Types of Dental Crowns

Depending on which tooth is being restored, dental crown materials may vary. For example, teeth in the front of your smile that are highly visible are best treated with porcelain or ceramic crowns, which are both durable and aesthetically attractive. On the other hand, we might recommend a different material for an upper back tooth due to the heavy biting forces it’s exposed to each day. Temporary crowns—such as those made out of resin or stainless steel—are used between visits to protect your tooth but aren’t appropriate for long-term restorative purposes.

Our Canyon Country dentist will discuss each option with you so that you can play an active role in co-planning your smile reconstruction.

Cost of Dental Crowns in Canyon Country, CA

The fee for a dental crown can vary significantly, depending on the type of materials being used and how many crowns you need, or if a tooth requires a build-up beforehand. Additionally, factors like insurance benefits can reduce the price of your new “cap.” Depending on your situation, the average fee can range between $500 to $2000 per tooth. To ensure clear pricing on all treatments, Canyon Country Dental Care provides detailed treatment plans that outline all fees, estimated insurance benefits, and optional financing plans for every patient.

Why Choose Us for Your Dental Crown in Canyon Country, CA?

Choosing Canyon Country Dental Care means opting for a blend of cutting-edge tech and personalized care. Dr. Dabirian and our team are all about making sure you’re comfortable, informed, and absolutely thrilled with your results. We stand by the quality of our materials, ensuring your new crown looks fabulous and stands the test of time.

High-Quality Dental Crowns in Canyon Country, CA

If you have a damaged or severely decayed tooth causing you pain or preventing you from biting, a dental crown may be the answer. To find out if a dental crown treatment is right for you, call our dental clinic in Canyon Country, CA, today to schedule a no-pressure consultation.

At Canyon Country Dental Care, we’re about transforming lives, one smile at a time. Join us, and let’s craft a healthier smile and a happier you!


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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do dental crowns last?

On average, a well-maintained dental crown lasts at least 10-15 years. However, it’s not unheard of to have crowns last 20 years or more with good home care.

Why is my tooth sensitive after getting a dental crown?

As your tooth’s nerve responds to the enamel being reshaped during the crown preparation phase, it’s natural to experience some heightened sensitivity. Symptoms tend to be temporary, improving in a matter of days or weeks after your permanent crown is placed. If sensitivity persists, our Canyon Country dentist may need to make adjustments to the way your crown bites against the opposing teeth.

Does it hurt to get a dental crown?

Getting a dental crown is just as comfortable as having a routine dental filling. To ensure a gentle process, we use numbing medications that desensitize your tooth before making any adjustments. Sedation is also available upon request. Some minor soreness at the injection site or in your jaw is to be expected.

Is there a chance my dental crown will fall off?

Temporary dental crowns are worn after the preparation appointment before your permanent crown is placed. These crowns may come off if you chew sticky food or floss around them. However, permanent crowns are securely fixed to your tooth and are safe to floss (but we do recommend avoiding sticky foods.) The only reason why a permanent crown may fall of is usually because of recurring decay around the tooth.


Definition of common dental crowns terminology

Dental restorations: Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing or replacing damaged or missing teeth.

Dental Implants: A dental implant is a small post, usually made of titanium, that serves as a substitute for the root of the tooth.

Root Canal: Root canal is a treatment to repair and save a badly damaged or infected tooth instead of removing it.


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The Canyon Country Dental Care Experience

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  • Friendly and Caring Staff
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Everyone was very nice and friendly. Very helpful as well ! The dentist was gentle and super nice and made me feel as comfortable as I was going to be.

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Been here for two years and never disappoint! The staff is very friendly and nice! they explain everything to me and always ask if i have any questions! Also, i recommend doing root canals here! they were amazing when doing mine!

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  • Insurance: We work with most insurance providers.
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  • Financing Options: We offer a wide range of dental financing options.
  • We serve patients from the following counties: Santa Clarita
  • We serve patients from the following cities: Canyon Country
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Helpful links: WebMD (Dental Crowns) | ADA (Glossary of Dental Terms)