The dental crown process typically involves two visits. During the first appointment, the tooth is prepared by removing decay or weakened areas and shaping it to support the crown. An impression or digital record is then taken to create a custom restoration designed to fit your bite and smile. A temporary crown is placed to protect the tooth while the final crown is being made.
At the second visit, the temporary crown is removed and the custom crown is placed. Fit, comfort, and appearance are carefully evaluated before the crown is permanently secured. Adjustments are made as needed to support proper bite function.





