Partial & Full Crowns

The following dental conditions generally will necessitate restoring a tooth with a partial or full crown: (1) the tooth has become more than fifty percent decayed; (2) the tooth has been previously restored and has recurrent decay; (3) a symptomatic crack has occurred or a portion of the tooth has broken off; or (4) root canal treatment has been performed on the tooth. A partial or full crown restores the structural integrity of the tooth by replacing the compromised portion.

If you have a tooth that is discolored, malformed, or mal-positioned, you may want to choose a cosmetic crown to enhance the appearance of your smile.

At Cooper Dental Arts Center we utilize a full range of materials and methods for construction of partial and full crowns. The materials and methods we use depend upon the unique functional needs and aesthetic desires of our patients.

Partial all-ceramic crowns are completed in a single appointment utilizing our in-house CEREC technology. We partner with local licensed dental laboratories to produce full crowns which can be all ceramic, all metal, or a combination of both. Our digital impressioning techniques allow our patients to avoid traditional putty impressions and obtain a more accurate result.

Full Crown Restorations


Cerec Partial Crown