Porcelain Crowns
Have you ever seen someone smile with obviously “capped” looking teeth with dark lines near the gums? Maybe you wear “old school” porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns, and you notice the same thing in your smile.
If you don’t like the way your smile looks with older crowns, or you are a new dental crown patient, we are ready to offer you an updated and improved smile. Our crowns look natural and will have you smiling bigger than ever.
Transform Your Smile with Dental Crowns
Unlike older crowns, porcelain crowns are made to mimic the contour and color of your natural teeth. When placed correctly, no one will know that they’re not your real teeth. The restorations are strong and reliable and will allow you to chew, speak, and smile with true confidence.
Want to know if you’re a good candidate for porcelain crowns? Contact Dr. Frank’s office to schedule a consultation and ask about these ultra-realistic tooth restorations.
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