PORCELAIN CROWNS IN LENOIR, NC

RESTORE TOOTH STRENGTH
Porcelain crowns protect and restore damaged teeth while improving function, appearance, and long-term durability.
At Cornerstone Dentistry, we use natural-looking porcelain crowns to cover teeth weakened by decay, injury, or extensive fillings. Each crown is color-matched and custom-shaped for seamless integration with your existing smile, restoring both health and confidence. We ensure comfort, accuracy, and long-term patient satisfaction.
Crowns reinforce tooth structure, prevent further damage, and blend beautifully with your natural teeth. They’re a dependable option that enhances bite strength and appearance while helping preserve your natural smile for years.

WHEN CROWNS HELP
Crowns are needed when a tooth is too damaged for a filling but doesn’t require extraction.
They’re often used after root canal therapy, to restore broken teeth, or to support bridges.
Crowns cover and protect the entire visible portion of the tooth, helping to maintain alignment, bite function, and comfort during chewing and speaking. Crowns are also used after large fillings.
Porcelain is chosen for strength, beauty, and biocompatibility. It resists stains, reflects light naturally, and closely mimics enamel. These qualities make porcelain crowns a reliable and attractive solution for long-term dental protection and cosmetic restoration.


WHAT TO EXPECT
We begin with an exam, x-rays, and removal of any damaged or decayed tooth structure.
Next, the tooth is reshaped and impressions are taken. A temporary crown protects the tooth while your final crown is crafted. Once ready, your custom porcelain crown is bonded in place and polished for a secure, long-lasting fit. We explain each step during your visit.
You’ll leave with renewed comfort and protection. We'll also give you home care tips, bite guidance, and answer any questions about eating or brushing with your new crown.
DURABLE, NATURAL MATERIALS
Porcelain crowns are stain-resistant, reflect light naturally, and restore damaged teeth beautifully. They suit front or back teeth, offering strength, comfort, and a precise fit that blends seamlessly with natural enamel.
CROWN PLACEMENT
Crowns usually require two visits—one for prep and one for final placement. We use modern tools to ensure accuracy and minimal discomfort. During your follow-up, we’ll check the fit and bite before final bonding.

