Porcelain Crowns in Yakima, WA
Restore Strength & Beauty to Damaged Teeth
At Yakima Healthy Smiles, Dr. Ryan Kezele provides expertly crafted porcelain crowns that restore damaged teeth to full strength, function, and natural beauty. Modern dentistry offers more options than ever, but the skill of the practitioner makes a significant difference in every outcome.
Why Choose Porcelain Crowns?
Full Strength
Crowns restore damaged teeth to complete structural integrity and biting power
Natural Beauty
Custom-matched porcelain looks identical to your natural teeth
Long-Lasting
Quality crowns can last 15-20+ years with proper care
Comfortable Fit
Precisely fitted crowns feel just like your natural teeth
Versatile Solution
Crowns fix multiple problems: decay, cracks, weak teeth, cosmetic issues
Saves Your Tooth
Preserves natural tooth structure instead of extraction
What Are Dental Crowns?
Dental crowns, also called caps, are custom-crafted restorations that completely cover a damaged tooth. Sometimes teeth undergo significant damage due to cavities, heavy bite forces, trauma, or even normal functioning. If a root canal is needed to salvage a severely compromised nerve, the tooth may be especially fragile. Many situations can leave teeth in danger of loss if treatment is bypassed.
Dental crowns allow these teeth to be rebuilt and covered with materials that mimic nature. At Yakima Healthy Smiles, Dr. Kezele utilizes the best techniques for comprehensive care, returning even the most damaged mouths to full health. Not only are most "capped" teeth indistinguishable from natural teeth, but they're also extremely secure and comfortable.
π When Do You Need a Crown?
Dr. Kezele may recommend a crown in these situations:
- After Root Canal Therapy: Protects the weakened tooth from fracturing
- Large Cavities or Fillings: When decay has destroyed too much tooth structure for a simple filling
- Cracked or Broken Teeth: Holds the tooth together and prevents further damage
- Severely Worn Teeth: From grinding, acid erosion, or age-related wear
- Cosmetic Improvements: Fixes discolored, misshapen, or poorly spaced teeth
- Dental Implant Completion: Crown attaches to implant to replace missing tooth
- Dental Bridge Support: Anchors bridges that replace missing teeth
Types of Dental Crowns
At our Yakima office, we offer several crown materials, each with specific advantages. Dr. Kezele will recommend the best option based on the tooth's location, your bite, aesthetic needs, and budget.
Crown Material Options
All-Porcelain (Ceramic)
Best for: Front teeth and highly visible areas. Provides the most natural appearance with excellent color matching. Metal-free option for patients with sensitivities. Slightly less strong than porcelain-fused-to-metal.
Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM)
Best for: Back teeth requiring maximum strength. Combines durability of metal with beauty of porcelain. Strong enough for heavy chewing forces while maintaining good aesthetics.
Gold or Metal Alloy
Best for: Back molars where aesthetics are less critical. Most durable option, requires minimal tooth removal. Gentle on opposing teeth. Excellent for patients who grind teeth.
Zirconia
Best for: Patients wanting strength AND beauty. Modern material offers metal-like strength with all-ceramic appearance. Excellent for back teeth, increasingly popular for all positions.
The Crown Process at Yakima Healthy Smiles
Dr. Kezele focuses on utilizing the best techniques to ensure your crown fits perfectly, functions optimally, and looks completely natural. Once your case is planned, two appointments leave you with a fully restored tooth.
What Makes Our Crowns Different
Crowns can be crafted to repair a single tooth, multiple teeth (including the entire mouth), or in conjunction with dental implants to fill a space. In fact, when missing teeth enter the equation, special consideration might be given to placing a dental bridge or implants.
Dr. Kezele provides all the information to a specialized lab that's needed to create a masterpiece. Our master lab technicians spend hours on custom craftwork to ensure your crown matches your natural teeth perfectly in color, shape, and translucency.
Caring for Your Porcelain Crown
Crowns require the same care as your natural teeth. Brush twice daily, floss daily, and visit Yakima Healthy Smiles for regular professional cleanings and checkups every six months.
Tips to Maximize Crown Longevity:
- Maintain excellent oral hygiene to prevent decay at the crown margin
- Avoid chewing ice, hard candy, or other very hard objects
- If you grind your teeth, wear a nightguard to protect the crown
- Don't use your teeth as tools to open packages or bottles
- Schedule regular checkups so Dr. Kezele can monitor the crown
- Address any bite issues or discomfort promptly
Crown Cost and Value
Crown costs at our Yakima office vary based on the tooth's location and the material used. Front teeth typically require all-porcelain crowns for optimal aesthetics, while back teeth may use stronger materials. Most dental insurance plans cover 50% of crown procedures.
While crowns represent an investment, consider that the alternative to crowning a damaged tooth is often extraction followed by an expensive replacement option like a dental implant, bridge, or denture. Saving your natural tooth with a crown is typically the most cost-effective long-term solution.
At Yakima Healthy Smiles, we provide transparent cost estimates before beginning treatment and offer financing options to make quality crowns affordable for every budget.
Why Choose Yakima Healthy Smiles for Crowns?
While the strength and beauty of materials continue to advance, the skill of the practitioner makes a significant difference in every outcome. Dr. Kezele's extensive training in restorative dentistry ensures your crown fits precisely, functions optimally, and looks completely natural.
- Precision Fit: Digital impressions and careful preparation ensure perfect margins
- Natural Aesthetics: Collaboration with master lab technicians for lifelike results
- Comfortable Temporaries: Functional, attractive temporary crowns between visits
- Quality Materials: We use only high-quality, proven materials
- Experienced Team: 15+ years providing crowns to Yakima patients
- Comprehensive Care: From single crowns to full-mouth reconstructions
Your Crown Process at Yakima Healthy Smiles
First Visit (90 minutes)
Preparation & Temporary Crown:
- Numbing for your comfort
- Gentle tooth preparation to create space for crown
- Digital impressions or traditional molds
- Shade selection to match your natural teeth
- Temporary crown placement so you can function normally
- Instructions for caring for your temporary
Between visits: Our master lab technicians spend hours custom-crafting your permanent crown to perfection. This typically takes 2-3 weeks.
Second Visit (60 minutes)
Permanent Crown Placement:
- Removal of temporary crown
- Try-in of permanent crown
- Evaluation of fit, color, and bite
- Minor adjustments if needed for perfect fit
- Strong bonding of crown to tooth
- Final polish and bite adjustment
Result: You leave with one of the finest restorations in dentistry - a crown that looks, feels, and functions just like your natural tooth.
Dental Crown FAQs - Yakima Healthy Smiles
How long do porcelain crowns last?
Porcelain crowns typically last 10-15 years or longer with proper care. At Yakima Healthy Smiles, many patients enjoy their crowns for 20+ years. Longevity depends on oral hygiene, bite forces, and regular dental checkups. Dr. Kezele uses high-quality materials and precision techniques to maximize crown durability.
Do dental crowns look natural?
Yes! Modern porcelain crowns are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth. At our Yakima office, Dr. Kezele works with master lab technicians to custom-match the color, shape, and translucency of your natural teeth. Most people won't know you have a crown unless you tell them.
Is getting a crown painful?
No. We use local anesthesia to numb the area completely during tooth preparation. Most Yakima patients experience minimal discomfort. After the procedure, mild sensitivity is normal for a few days but easily managed with over-the-counter pain medication.
When do I need a dental crown?
Crowns are recommended for severely decayed teeth, cracked or broken teeth, teeth after root canal therapy, very large fillings, worn-down teeth from grinding, or to complete a dental implant. Dr. Kezele evaluates each situation at our Yakima office to determine if a crown is the best solution.
How much do dental crowns cost in Yakima?
Crown costs vary based on the tooth location and materials used. Most dental insurance covers 50% of crown procedures. At Yakima Healthy Smiles, we provide detailed cost estimates and offer financing options to make quality crowns affordable.
How many appointments does it take to get a crown?
Traditional crowns require two appointments at our Yakima office: one to prepare the tooth and place a temporary crown (about 90 minutes), and a second visit 2-3 weeks later to place the permanent crown (about 60 minutes). You'll have a functional temporary crown between visits.