When a tooth has been weakened by decay, fracture, or extensive wear, a porcelain crown or onlay (partial crown) can provide lasting strength, protection, and a natural appearance. Our dental practice in downtown Austin, TX, custom-crafts dental crowns to restore damaged teeth and blend seamlessly with each smile.
Restoring Strength and Beauty with Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are custom-crafted restorations designed to rebuild damaged teeth while preserving as much of your natural tooth structure as possible.
At Downtown Dental Design, our goal is to provide long-lasting results while preserving as much of your healthy tooth structure as possible. Our porcelain crowns are durable, long-lasting, and ideal for restoring both the appearance and strength of the affected tooth.
Is a Dental Crown Right for You?
A dental crown may be recommended if you have:
- A cracked, fractured, or worn tooth
- Severe decay that can’t be repaired with a filling
- A tooth that’s been weakened after a root canal
- A misshapen or severely discolored tooth
- A tooth that needs support as part of a dental bridge or implant restoration
By restoring full coverage and protection, dental crowns help prevent further damage while giving you back the confidence to smile, chew, and speak with ease.
The Dental Crown Treatment Process
Dental crown placement typically takes two comfortable visits. During your first appointment, we'll gently prepare the tooth and take precise digital impressions to create a perfect custom fit. You’ll leave that day with a temporary crown to protect your tooth.
Once your permanent porcelain crown is fabricated, you’ll return for placement. The crown is carefully adjusted and bonded into place, restoring strength, symmetry, comfort, and a natural appearance.
Experience Advanced Smile Restoration in Austin
At Downtown Dental Design, every restoration is crafted with skill, precision, and compassion. When you need a dental crown, expect a healthy, beautiful result designed to last. Contact us today to schedule your appointment!
Is a Dental Crown Right for You?



