Dental Crowns in Alpharetta, GA
When a tooth is cracked, heavily filled, or weakened by root canal, a dental crown caps and protects it—restoring strength, function, and natural appearance.
Same-Day Service
Walk In, Walk Out with Your Crown
No temporary crown, no second visit. Permanent crown in one appointment!
Restore & Protect Your Teeth with Dental Crowns
At Smile Makers of Georgia, we offer high-quality dental crowns to restore damaged, decayed, or weakened teeth. Dental crowns, sometimes called "caps," fully cover a damaged tooth to protect it and restore its strength. Whether you have a cavity, a cracked tooth, or need to complete a dental implant, our restorative dentistry solutions help you regain full function and a natural appearance. Using advanced materials and techniques, we ensure your restoration blends seamlessly with your existing teeth.
We use tooth-colored composite materials that match your enamel, ensuring a discreet and natural look. Each crown is tailored to your needs for comfort, function, and aesthetics. The process may require two visits for precise fitting, and our team will guide you through every step, ensuring a comfortable and efficient experience.
We offer flexible payment plans and accept most insurance plans for restorative treatments. Our goal is to make it easy for you to get the care you need without financial stress. If you've been dealing with tooth pain, visible damage, or need crown restoration, now is the perfect time to restore your smile.
When Do You Need a Crown?
- After Root Canal: Tooth becomes brittle and needs protection
- Large Filling: More than 50% of tooth structure is filling
- Cracked Tooth: Hold tooth together and prevent further fracture
- Severe Decay: Too much damage for filling alone
- Broken/Chipped Tooth: Restore shape and function
- Dental Implant: Crown attaches to implant post
- Cosmetic Improvement: Cover severely discolored or misshapen teeth
- Dental Bridge: Crowns anchor bridge on adjacent teeth
Types of Crowns
Porcelain (All-Ceramic)
Best for: Front teeth, patients with metal allergies
- Most natural-looking option
- Excellent color matching
- No metal, biocompatible
- Translucent like natural enamel
- Longevity: 10-15 years
Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM)
Best for: Back teeth, maximum strength
- Strong metal base with porcelain exterior
- Good aesthetics with added durability
- More affordable than all-ceramic
- Metal may show at gumline over time
- Longevity: 10-15 years
Zirconia
Best for: Back teeth, grinders, maximum strength
- Extremely strong and durable
- Metal-free but very strong
- Good aesthetics (not as translucent as porcelain)
- Ideal for molars and heavy chewers
- Longevity: 15-20 years
Gold Alloy
Best for: Back teeth, longevity
- Most durable option
- Gentle on opposing teeth
- Requires less tooth removal
- Visible gold color (not aesthetic)
- Longevity: 20+ years
The Crown Process
Traditional Crowns (2 Visits)
Visit 1 (60-90 minutes):
- 1. Examination & X-rays: Assess tooth and surrounding bone
- 2. Anesthesia: Numb area completely
- 3. Tooth Preparation: Reshape tooth to accommodate crown
- 4. Impressions: Digital scan or physical mold of prepared tooth
- 5. Shade Selection: Match crown to natural teeth
- 6. Temporary Crown: Protect tooth while lab makes permanent crown
2-3 Week Wait (Lab fabrication)
Visit 2 (30-45 minutes):
- 1. Remove Temporary: Clean tooth surface
- 2. Try-In Crown: Check fit, bite, and color
- 3. Adjustments: Fine-tune as needed
- 4. Permanent Cementation: Bond crown securely to tooth
- 5. Final Bite Check: Ensure comfortable, even contact
Same-Day Crowns (1 Visit)
Single Visit (2-3 hours):
- 1. Examination & Prep: Same as traditional
- 2. Digital Scan: 3D image of prepared tooth
- 3. Computer Design: Design crown on computer
- 4. In-Office Milling: Machine carves crown from ceramic block
- 5. Staining & Glazing: Custom color and finish
- 6. Permanent Cementation: Bond crown same day
Benefits: No temporary crown, no second visit, no waiting!
Crown vs. Other Restorations
| Feature | Crown | Large Filling | Veneer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coverage | Entire tooth | Cavity only | Front surface |
| Strength | Maximum | Moderate | Cosmetic only |
| Longevity | 10-20 years | 5-10 years | 10-15 years |
| Best For | Damaged teeth | Small cavities | Cosmetic issues |
| Cost | $$$ | $ | $$$ |
Caring for Your Crown
Make Your Crown Last:
- Brush & Floss Daily: Crowns don't decay, but tooth underneath can
- Avoid Hard Foods: No ice, hard candy, or bones
- Don't Use Teeth as Tools: No opening packages or biting nails
- Wear Night Guard: If you grind teeth, protect crown from wear
- Regular Checkups: Professional cleanings every 6 months
- Watch for Issues: Report sensitivity, looseness, or chips immediately
After Crown Placement
First 24 Hours:
- Avoid sticky, hard, or chewy foods
- Chew on opposite side if possible
- Mild sensitivity is normal (should resolve in few days)
- Take OTC pain relievers if needed
Long-Term:
- Crown should feel like natural tooth within 1-2 weeks
- If bite feels high, call for adjustment
- Persistent sensitivity may indicate issue—call us
Cost & Insurance Coverage
Investment:
- Porcelain Crown: $1,200-$1,800
- PFM Crown: $1,000-$1,500
- Zirconia Crown: $1,300-$2,000
- Gold Crown: $1,400-$2,500
- Same-Day Crown: $1,200-$1,800
Insurance Coverage: Most plans cover 50% of crown costs. Root canal + crown often covered at 50-80% combined.
Financing Options:
- • CareCredit® - 0% interest for 6-24 months
- • Flexible payment plans
- • Same-day crown options
Related Services
Root Canal Therapy
Often requires crown after
Dental Implants
Crowned implant replaces tooth
Porcelain Veneers
Cosmetic alternative
Schedule Your Crown Consultation
Need a crown to protect a damaged tooth? Call (770) 520-4013 or book online to discuss same-day crown options.
In-Network with Most Major PPO Plans
Don't see your plan? Call (770) 520-4013 — we'll verify coverage. No insurance? Ask about our Smile Makers Club membership.
What to Expect at Your Visit
Here's exactly what happens when you come in — no surprises.
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1 20 min
Exam & X-Rays
We assess the tooth, take digital X-rays, and confirm a crown is the right restoration for strength and longevity.
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2 45 min
Prep & Digital Impression
The tooth is shaped under local anesthesia and captured with a 3D scanner — no messy impression material.
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3 30 min
Temporary Crown
A temporary crown protects the prepped tooth while your permanent crown is custom-crafted.
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4 45 min
Final Crown Placement
We try in your custom crown, verify fit and bite, then permanently bond it so it looks and feels like your own tooth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Call (770) 520-4013 and we'll answer anything.
- Does getting a dental crown hurt?
- No. Local anesthesia numbs the tooth completely during preparation — you'll feel pressure but no pain. Mild gum tenderness or cold sensitivity for 1-2 days afterward is normal and typically resolves on its own. If you're anxious, we offer nitrous oxide and oral sedation.
- How long do dental crowns last?
- Modern crowns last 10-20 years on average, with many lasting 25+ years. Longevity depends on material (zirconia and e.max are the most durable), the tooth's location, your oral hygiene, and habits like grinding. We include a nightguard recommendation if you clench to maximize your crown's lifespan.
- How much does a dental crown cost in Alpharetta?
- Crowns typically range $1,000-$2,500 depending on material: porcelain-fused-to-metal runs $1,000-$1,500, zirconia $1,300-$2,000, and all-ceramic $1,500-$2,500. Most PPO dental insurance covers 50% of the cost after deductible. We offer 0% CareCredit financing and payment plans to make crowns affordable.
- What's the difference between same-day and lab-made crowns?
- Same-day crowns are milled in our office using CEREC technology and placed in a single 2-hour visit — great for back teeth. Lab-made crowns are hand-layered by a ceramist over 2 visits and typically offer superior aesthetics for visible front teeth. We recommend based on tooth location and your priorities.
- Can a crowned tooth still get a cavity?
- The crown itself is cavity-proof, but the natural tooth underneath can still decay at the gum line if bacteria get in. That's why daily brushing, flossing around the crown margin, and 6-month cleanings are essential — they prevent 'recurrent decay' under crowns, which is the #1 reason crowns eventually need replacement.