
Dental crowns in Fountain Valley
A crown protects a tooth that doesn't have enough structure left to absorb force on its own.
We don't recommend crowns lightly. When we do, it's because the math says coverage today preserves more tooth across the next decade than another filling would.
When a tooth has lost enough structure that another filling can't be trusted to handle chewing force, a crown wraps the tooth and redirects the load.
It's not cosmetic. The point is to stop a fragile tooth from finishing the cycle that ends in a root canal or extraction.
Crowned too early, you remove healthy structure for a problem that wasn't progressing.
Crowned too late, the crack has already reached the nerve and the procedure becomes a root canal plus a crown.
We watch for the moment when coverage starts costing less structure than waiting.
We don't crown a tooth on the same day we identify the need. The plan comes first.