Restore Your Teeth with Dental Crowns at Fountain Park Dental, Flower Mound, TX

A close-up shot captures a person's joyful smile, revealing bright white teeth and their freckled skin.

Research indicates that adults who visit the dentist regularly may spend up to 31% less on dental care over five years compared to those who only seek treatment when in pain. Dental crowns protect broken, weak, or badly decayed teeth, restoring their appearance and function. At Fountain Park Dental, we offer durable, natural-looking crowns. Our team will guide you through each step, ensuring your experience is simple and comfortable. Call us at (972) 899-7990 to book your visit.


What Are Dental Crowns and Why Are They Needed?

Dental crowns are strong, tooth-shaped covers that protect weak, cracked, or worn-down teeth. They fit over the existing tooth to restore its shape, strength, and function. You might need a crown after a root canal, for a large cavity, or if a tooth is significantly damaged.

Beyond repair, crowns also enhance your teeth's appearance. A crown is designed to blend seamlessly with your other teeth, making it hardly noticeable. Think of it as a small, protective helmet for your tooth—and a good-looking one, too! We often use crowns to save a tooth that might otherwise need extraction,


Types of Dental Crowns We Offer

We've got a few types of crowns to pick from, and each has something special to offer. Some are better for the front, where looks matter more. Others are best for the back, where teeth must handle lots of chewing.

  • Porcelain Crowns – Look natural and work great for front teeth
  • Ceramic Crowns – Strong and stylish, with a nice finish
  • Metal Crowns – Super tough, ideal for back teeth
  • Zirconia Crowns – Durable and still look like real teeth

Step-by-Step Process of Getting a Dental Crown

Getting a dental crown is a straightforward process, typically completed in two visits. We'll guide you through each step.

First, we examine the tooth to determine the best treatment. If a crown is recommended, we gently reshape the tooth and then take an impression or digital scan. This information allows us to create a custom crown that fits precisely.

You'll leave your first appointment with a temporary crown. This protects the prepared tooth and allows you to go about daily activities comfortably while your permanent crown is custom-made.

On your second visit, we'll fit your final crown. After making any necessary minor adjustments to ensure a perfect fit, we will securely bond it. Your tooth will be stronger, and your smile will look great.


How Dental Crowns Help Save Your Teeth

A crown does more than just cover a tooth—it can save it. If a tooth is too damaged to function on its own, a crown steps in to help. Wrapping around the tooth like protective armor, it shields it from further damage.

We use crowns to prevent cracks from worsening. They are also essential after a root canal or when a large filling is no longer sufficient. This allows you to bite, chew, and talk as usual without worrying about the tooth.

Crowns also help distribute biting pressure more evenly, which reduces stress on other teeth. Saving a natural tooth is always preferable, and a crown offers a smart, effective way to achieve this.


Taking Care of Your Dental Crown

Crowns are strong, but they're not indestructible. A little care goes a long way; treat them like real teeth, and they'll stick with you for years.

  • Brush and floss daily – Keep the area clean so nothing sneaks in
  • Skip the hard stuff – Ice, hard candy, or pens don't mix well with crowns
  • Keep up with checkups – We'll make sure everything looks and feels right
  • Use a night guard if needed – Grinding your teeth can wear down crowns

Crowns vs Other Tooth Fixes

Crowns aren't the only way to fix a tooth, but are one of the most reliable. Some problems can be handled with a filling or a veneer, while others need the full coverage a crown offers.

  • Fillings – Great for small cavities, but not built for big damage
  • Inlays/Onlays – Partial fixes for mid-sized trouble
  • Veneers – Just cover the front, mostly for looks
  • Crowns – Cover the whole tooth and handle major damage

Meet Our Doctor

Dr. Girish Chaudhari

Dr. Chaudhari has spent over ten years helping people feel good about their teeth. He listens, explains things clearly, and ensures patients feel at ease. He studied dentistry in India, then earned a public health degree in Texas and a dental degree in Colorado. Since 2013, he's kept learning new tools and techniques like Invisalign and implants. He's proud to care for teeth right here in Flower Mound.


Payment and Insurance Option

At Fountain Park Dental, we want your dental care to be easy and affordable. We accept a variety of insurance plans to fit your needs. Don't see yours? Just give us a call, and we'll work it out. We also offer an In-House Plan with 20% off all treatments. Enjoy perks like comprehensive exams, X-rays, emergency visits, and no yearly limits or deductibles.

Fountain Park Dental
1001 Long Prairie Rd # 100
Flower Mound TX 75022
(972) 899-7990


OFFICE HOURS

Monday
9:00am - 6:00pm

Tuesday
9:00am - 5:00pm

Wednesday
8:00am - 4:00pm

Thursday
7:30am - 3:30pm

Friday
By Appointment Only

Saturday & Sunday
Closed