Jonathan Hunt, DDS
Jonathan Hunt, DDS
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The Step-by-Step Dental Crown Procedure

June 25, 2025
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Posted By: Dr. Jonathan Hunt
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When you have a tooth that’s severely decayed or has undergone root canal therapy, it can take a toll on your oral health and make it challenging to eat your favorite foods. Fortunately, dental crowns are standard restorations designed to protect and restore your tooth’s functionality and appearance.

Dental crowns in High Point are designed to look just like your other teeth, so they blend seamlessly with your smile, and the process isn’t as complicated as you may think. Let’s explore the procedure so you know what to expect.

What to Expect: The Dental Crown Procedure 

Here’s what you need to know about the dental crown procedure:

  1. Consultation and evaluation — First, we’ll examine your tooth and take any necessary x-rays. If a dental crown is right for your smile, we’ll discuss the treatment plan and answer your questions.
  2. Tooth preparation — We’ll reshape your tooth to make room for the crown; if you have tooth decay, we’ll remove it and place a dental filling to build up the tooth structure.
  3. Impressions and temporary crownUsing the latest technology, we’ll take digital impressions to send to the dental lab so they can create your custom crown. In the meantime, we’ll place a temporary crown over your tooth.
  4. Crown fabrication — Your permanent crown will be created to match the shape, size, and shade of your other teeth. It usually takes the dental lab between one and two weeks to complete this process.
  5. Crown placement — Once your crown is ready, we’ll remove the temporary crown and cement your permanent crown in place.

Aftercare Tips for Your New Crown

You’ll care for your new crown just like your other teeth, but there are some things you can do to keep it looking and feeling its best:

  • Avoid sticky or hard foods for 24 hours after crown placement.
  • Brush your teeth twice a day and floss daily.
  • Contact us if you experience any discomfort.

Questions About Dental Crowns in High Point, NC?

If you’re looking for a dentist in High Point or the surrounding area, we’d love to welcome you to our modern, comfortable dental office. Our experienced team will answer your questions and explain any procedures, giving you the peace of mind you deserve.

To start your dental journey with us, please give us a call at (336) 883-9300.

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