Dental Crowns in Yorktown Heights, NY

Restore, Strengthen & Protect Your Smile with a Custom Dental Crown

A damaged tooth doesn’t have to mean the end of your natural smile. At Maple Hill Family Dentistry, we craft custom dental crowns right here in Yorktown Heights, NY, giving you back a tooth that looks, feels, and functions just like the real thing. Whether you’re dealing with a cracked molar, a tooth weakened by decay, or a smile that needs restoration after a root canal, Dr. Han and Dr. Park are here to walk you through every step. Because no one should have to live with pain or discomfort when a lasting solution is this close to home.

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What Is a Dental Crown and Do You Need One?

A dental crown is a custom-made cap that fits snugly over the top of a damaged or weakened tooth, restoring its shape, strength, and appearance. Think of it as a protective helmet for a tooth that’s been through a lot. You may be a candidate for a dental crown if you are experiencing any of the following:

  • A tooth that is cracked, chipped, or broken and cannot be repaired with a simple filling
  • Severe tooth decay that has compromised the integrity of the tooth structure
  • A tooth that has recently undergone a root canal and needs protection
  • A worn-down tooth from grinding (bruxism) or acid erosion
  • A large existing filling that has failed or is at risk of fracturing the remaining tooth
  • A dental implant that needs a restoration on top to function like a natural tooth
  • A tooth with significant discoloration or misshapen appearance affecting your confidence

If you’re unsure whether a crown is right for you, don’t worry. During your consultation at our Yorktown Heights office, Dr. Han or Dr. Park will carefully evaluate your tooth and explain all of your options clearly, with no pressure.

What to Expect: The Dental Crown Procedure at Maple Hill

Getting a dental crown is a comfortable, well-established process. Here is what a typical crown treatment looks like at our Yorktown Heights office:

  • Consultation & Examination
  • Tooth Preparation
  • Impressions & Temporary Crown
  • Permanent Crown Placement

Dental Crowns Work Hand-in-Hand with Other Treatments We Offer

At Maple Hill Family Dentistry, we take a comprehensive approach to your oral health. A crown rarely stands alone; it is often the finishing touch in a broader treatment plan. Here is how crowns connect with other services we provide:

  • Crowns After Root Canals: Once a root canal removes infected pulp, the tooth becomes brittle and vulnerable. A crown is almost always recommended afterward to protect the tooth and restore full function.
  • Crowns on Dental Implants: If you are replacing a missing tooth with a dental implant, the implant post acts as the root, and the crown serves as the visible, functional tooth on top.
  • Dental Bridges: A dental bridge uses two crowns on either side of a gap (called abutment crowns) to anchor an artificial tooth in between. If you are considering a bridge, crown placement is an integral part of that process.
  • Inlays and Onlays: When damage is too extensive for a filling but not enough to require a full crown, we may recommend an inlay or onlay. Think of these as intermediate restorations, and when they are no longer sufficient, a crown is the next step.
  • Fillings: Sometimes a large filling can weaken a tooth to the point where a crown becomes necessary. We will always be transparent with you about when this threshold has been reached.

Why Yorktown Heights Families Choose Maple Hill for Dental Crowns

Here is what makes Maple Hill Family Dentistry stand out when it comes to crowns and every other service we provide:

  • Expertise You Can Trust
  • Advanced Digital Technology
  • A Team That Feels Like Family
  • Transparent Pricing & Insurance Help
  • Free Consultations & Second Opinions

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How Long Do Dental Crowns Last and How Do You Care for Them?

With proper care, a dental crown can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years, and many patients enjoy them for 20 years or more. The lifespan of your crown depends on the material used, the location in your mouth, and how well you maintain it at home and at your regular dental check-ups.

  • Simple Habits That Help Your Crown Last Longer
  • Brush twice daily with a soft-bristle toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste
  • Floss daily around the crown, paying attention to where it meets the gum line
  • Avoid biting on very hard foods (ice, hard candy, nuts) with your crowned tooth
  • Wear a nightguard if you grind your teeth; this is one of the most common reasons crowns fail early
  • Keep your routine dental cleanings and exams at Maple Hill, and we will check your crown at every visit

Signs that your crown may need attention include increased sensitivity, pain when biting, or a visible crack or chip. If you notice any of these, give us a call. Catching an issue early almost always means a simpler and less costly fix.

Book Your Free Crown Consultation in Yorktown Heights Today

Living with a cracked, weak, or painful tooth takes a toll on your comfort, your confidence, and your overall health. The good news is that you do not have to put it off any longer. At Maple Hill Family Dentistry, we make restoring your smile straightforward, affordable, and comfortable. Dr. Han and Dr. Park are ready to sit down with you, evaluate your tooth, and walk you through your options, completely free of charge.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Crowns

Most patients are pleasantly surprised by how comfortable the crown procedure is. We use local anesthesia to numb the area completely before any preparation begins, so you should not feel pain during the appointment. Some mild sensitivity or soreness around the treated tooth is normal for a few days afterward, and over-the-counter pain relievers typically manage this very well. If you have dental anxiety, please tell us before your appointment. We are experienced at making nervous patients feel at ease.
The crown process typically involves two appointments spaced about 2–3 weeks apart. Your first visit (approximately 60–90 minutes) covers the examination, tooth preparation, and temporary crown placement. Your second visit (around 30–45 minutes) is for fitting and cementing your permanent crown. We will give you a clear timeline at your consultation so you always know what to expect.
In most cases, yes. A root canal removes the pulp from inside the tooth, which significantly weakens the remaining tooth structure. Without a crown, that tooth is at a much higher risk of cracking or fracturing under normal biting pressure, which could ultimately lead to losing the tooth entirely.
A crown can occasionally come off, usually due to a weakened tooth underneath, cement washout, or an ill-fitting crown from a previous provider. If your crown comes loose or falls off, do not panic. Call us at (914) 962-3223 right away.
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