When a Filling Is Not Enough
Dental crowns protect weakened teeth and restore full function
How do I know if I need a crown instead of a filling?
A crown is recommended when a tooth is too damaged for a filling to hold. This includes teeth with large cavities, cracks, or previous root canals. Dr. Esther Jeong at Willow Family Dentistry will show you the damage and explain why a crown is the better choice for long-term protection.

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Dental Crowns
Sometimes a tooth is too damaged for a filling. A crack, a big cavity, a root canal. In these cases, a crown covers and protects what is left of your tooth. Think of it as a custom-made cap that fits over your existing tooth, restoring its shape, strength, and appearance. We make crowns that match your other teeth so they blend in naturally.
Key Benefits
Protects cracked or weakened teeth
Restores full chewing function
Custom-matched to your tooth color
Durable materials that last years
Prevents the need for extraction
Comfortable fit after adjustment
What to Expect
Here's what happens during your dental crowns appointment.
Assessment
We examine the tooth, often with x-rays, to see how much healthy structure remains and whether a crown is the right solution.
Shaping
The tooth is shaped to make room for the crown. We remove damaged areas and create a foundation for the new cap.
Temporary Crown
You wear a temporary crown while the permanent one is made. This usually takes about two weeks.
Fitting
We place the permanent crown, check the fit and bite, and make adjustments until it feels natural.
Assessment
We examine the tooth, often with x-rays, to see how much healthy structure remains and whether a crown is the right solution.
Shaping
The tooth is shaped to make room for the crown. We remove damaged areas and create a foundation for the new cap.
Temporary Crown
You wear a temporary crown while the permanent one is made. This usually takes about two weeks.
Fitting
We place the permanent crown, check the fit and bite, and make adjustments until it feels natural.
You may be a great candidate if...
This treatment may be ideal for you if any of the following apply:
- Patients with cracked teeth
- Those with large cavities that fillings cannot fix
- Anyone who had a root canal
- People with worn-down teeth from grinding
Not sure if this is right for you?
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Jeong to discuss your options. We'll evaluate your needs and recommend the best treatment plan for your unique situation.
Schedule a consultationDental Crowns FAQs
Common questions about dental crowns.
Most crowns last 10 to 15 years, and many last longer. Regular checkups help us catch problems early.
Still have questions?
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Hours
Mon – Thu: 9am – 5pm
Location
1125 W FM 544, Wylie
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