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Dental Crowns – Harrisburg, PA

Restore the Look, Function, and Health of Your Smile

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Ideally, you’ll go through your whole life without experiencing dental damage of any kind. However, that isn’t always the case. Whether you develop a cavity or severely crack a tooth during a sports-related accident, it’s important to schedule an appointment with our Harrisburg dental team right away so we can intervene with the appropriate restorative dental care, like a dental crown. If you’re struggling with a dental injury or any abnormal dental symptoms, then call us to schedule an appointment. If you’d simply like to learn more about this tooth-saving service in the meantime, keep reading!

Why Choose Klein Family Dentistry for Dental Crowns?

  • Top-Rated Dental Team in Harrisburg
  • Early Morning and Evening Appointments Available
  • Dental Insurance and Flexible Financing Welcome

What is a Dental Crown?

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Dental crowns are tooth-shaped caps used to repair teeth following serious decay or dental damage. They allow our team to repair a tooth instead of removing it entirely. A crown is formed to fit over the top of a damaged tooth, recreating lost tooth structure and sealing out potentially harmful bacteria and plaque. In short, we can protect and strengthen the tooth with a dental crown.  


The Dental Crown Process 

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The dental crown is placed over the course of two appointments. During the initial visit, we’ll prepare the tooth by removing the damaged structure and shaping the remaining tooth enamel to allow for the additional space taken up by the restoration. Then, we capture an impression that will be used by our lab to craft the custom dental crown. Finally, we’ll place a temporary restoration to protect the prepared tooth until you arrive in our office. When we receive the custom crown from the lab, you’ll return for your second appointment. During this shorter appointment, we simply need to exchange the temporary crown for a custom one.


The Benefits of Getting a Dental Crown

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There are numerous benefits to repairing weakened teeth with dental crowns, including:

  • The results will be extremely lifelike since the materials used come in a wide range of enamel-colored shades.
  • Dental crowns are durable, which means the function of your tooth will be restored as well.
  • By intervening with a dental crown, we can help prevent the need for tooth removal by addressing the damage early on.
  • You won’t have to adopt any complicated oral hygiene regimens – they are easy to care for.
  • Dental crowns can last for more than a decade with proper care.

Understanding the Cost of Dental Crowns

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Upon learning that you need a dental crown, you may have a few questions regarding the cost. Our team is here to address any inquiries and concerns you might have when it comes to paying for your new restoration. On top of that, we can give you an estimate of what you can expect the cost of your dental crown to look like, and we can walk you through your payment options.

Factors That Affect the Cost of Dental Crowns

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Determining the cost of a dental crown means finding the answers to the following questions:

  • What will your dental crown be made of?: The material used to create the restoration will directly influence the amount you can expect to pay for it. The crowns at our office are made out of tooth-colored materials.
  • How many crowns do you need?: Sometimes there may be more than one tooth in need of repair, which means you’ll have to pay for multiple crowns to fully repair your smile.
  • What other procedures are required?: If you’re getting a dental crown as part of another treatment (such as dental implant placement), then the cost of that treatment will need to be taken into account.

When you’re exploring your options for dental crowns, you may find that some are cheaper than others. However, it should be noted that such crowns are often made of lower-quality material and tend to have shorter lifespans. As such, the crown with the lowest price tag isn’t always the best choice for your smile.

Does Dental Insurance Cover Dental Crowns?

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Not all dental insurance plans are alike, and you should always double-check your policy in order to confirm whether it will help pay for certain treatments. Nevertheless, you can typically expect dental insurance to at least partially cover a dental crown provided that said crown is considered to be medically necessary.

Many insurance companies will cover up to 50% of the total cost of dental crowns since they are typically classified as major dental work. Of course, this percentage is not set in stone and can vary depending on what plan you have. There are also variables such as the deductible and the annual maximum to take into account. Our team can review your dental insurance policy with you in order to clarify the details of your coverage.

Options for Making Dental Crowns Affordable

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Uninsured patients can sign up for our in-house dental membership plan, which provides discounts on a wide variety of procedures. Additionally, we can help you apply for financing through CareCredit or Proceed Finance. A low to no interest financing plan can make paying for necessary dental care significantly easier by dividing the cost into smaller monthly installments. Don’t hesitate to let our team know if you’re interested in exploring your options for making dental crowns more affordable.


Dental Crowns FAQs

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Do you want to know more about dental crowns in Harrisburg? If so, you have come to the right place! Our expert staff at Klein Family Dentistry has created this dental crowns FAQ section to help you make an informed decision about whether this common restorative treatment is right for you. We cover everything from how long dental crowns last to whether you can count on your insurance to help cover the costs. Please take a moment to review the information below. If you still have more questions or concerns about dental crowns after reading this page, do not hesitate to contact our office!

Does Getting a Dental Crown Hurt?

At Klein Family Dentistry, patient comfort is always a top priority. In general, getting a dental crown placed is usually a straightforward procedure that causes little to no pain. Dr. Klein may need to file or modify your decayed tooth before placing a permanent crown. However, rest assured he will numb the area around the affected tooth so you do not feel any discomfort.

After your new dental crown has been placed, you may experience some minor swelling and sensitivity for a few days. However, any mild discomfort can be relieved with over-the-counter pain medication and will disappear quickly.

How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?

Dental crowns are a durable restoration that can easily last for a decade or more. While the average lifespan of a dental crown is 5 to 15 years, practicing proper oral hygiene at home and visiting a dentist in Harrisburg twice a year can help your crown last even longer. During biannual checkups, Dr. Klein will examine your dental crown to see how it is holding up to normal wear and tear. He will be sure to let you know when it comes time for a replacement.

How Much Do Dental Crowns Cost?

The final cost of restoring teeth with dental crowns can vary from person to person depending on a number of factors, such as:

  • The number of crowns placed
  • The materials used (e.g., metal, porcelain, resin)
  • The individual’s dental insurance coverage

After examining your teeth, Dr. Klein will be able to provide you with a more detailed treatment plan, including an accurate cost estimate. Remember, even if cost is a big concern, you should not put off restorative dental treatment. Neglecting a decaying tooth now can easily end up costing you more down the line if you need an extraction or root canal.

Will My Dental Insurance Cover a Crown?

Generally speaking, your insurance will likely cover 50% to 70% of the costs of a dental crown. However, every insurance plan is slightly different, so be sure to touch base with your insurance provider before choosing to move forward with restorative treatment.

If you need help understanding the details of your insurance plan and calculating out-of-pocket costs for dental crowns in Harrisburg, do not hesitate to ask us for assistance! Our friendly and experienced team is always happy to help patients understand and take maximum advantage of their dental insurance benefits.

No insurance? No worries! We are proud to offer an in-house membership plan to help uninsured patients to get the dental care they need without breaking the bank. Ask our staff for more details!