Dental Crowns in Morton Grove

Natural-Looking Zirconia Crowns

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Dr. Penelope Danos at ProCare Family Dental in Morton Grove

Dr. Penelope Danos restores damaged and weakened teeth with natural-looking dental crowns designed to strengthen your bite, protect your tooth, and blend beautifully with your smile.

Custom Dental Crowns for a Natural-Looking Smile

A dental crown (also called a tooth crown) is a custom-made cap that covers a damaged, weakened, or severely decayed tooth. It restores the tooth’s shape, strength, and natural appearance—allowing you to bite, chew, and smile with confidence. At ProCare Family Dental, we use natural-looking porcelain and zirconia materials to create crowns that are durable, functional, and designed to blend with your smile.

Types of Dental Crowns We Offer

Most patients today choose porcelain or zirconia crowns because they look natural and last for many years. During your consultation, we help you choose the best option for long-term durability and a natural appearance.

  • Porcelain crowns – designed to match the color and translucency of natural teeth, ideal for front teeth
  • Zirconia crowns – extremely strong and resistant to wear, often used for back teeth
  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) – combines durability with a natural look

When Is a Dental Crown Needed?

  • Severely cracked, worn, or broken. If the tooth is painful or has been recently damaged, visit our Emergency Dentist page for prompt evaluation.
  • Damaged by large cavities or old fillings.
  • Treated with a root canal and needs structural protection.
  • Supporting a dental bridge or implant.
  • Worn down, misshapen, or cosmetically compromised.
  • Crowns are also used to restore broken teeth or improve overall aesthetics and function.

Capabilities of Porcelain & Zirconia Crowns

Dental crowns from ProCare Family Dental are made using high-grade porcelain or zirconia. These materials are strong, natural-looking, and ideal for both front and back teeth.

Crowns can relieve pain from cracked teeth, restore structure after damage or decay, and provide a lasting solution for major dental problems caused by trauma, aging, or wear.

 Frequently Asked Questions

Is getting a dental crown painful?
Most patients feel little to no discomfort. Local anesthesia helps keep the procedure comfortable.
How long do dental crowns last?
With proper care, crowns often last 15–30 years or longer.
Does insurance cover dental crowns?
Many plans cover a portion of the cost when medically necessary.
What are alternatives to crowns?
Alternatives may include fillings, inlays, onlays, or veneers depending on the tooth.

Do You Need a Dental Crown?

Schedule a consultation with our experienced dentists in Morton Grove to determine if a crown is right for you. We’ll explain your options, walk you through the process, and help you make the best choice for your smile.

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