Restorative Dentistry

Dental Crowns in North Vancouver

We take great pride in offering a full suite of amazing restorative services to help our patients regain healthy, fully functioning smiles. We stay at the forefront of the field to ensure that we’re providing the best care available. One of our most popular treatments is dental crowns. We personalize your crown to match the shade and the shape of your other teeth so that it blends in seamlessly with your smile. Contact us to schedule your dental crown consultation!

The Importance of Crowns

Crowns are ceramic, tooth-shaped caps that completely cover existing teeth. They are a versatile tooth restoration that can be used for both cosmetic and restorative purposes. Crowns are beneficial tooth restorations that can repair not only the health of a tooth but its appearance as well.

Why Might I Need a Dental Crown?

There are many instances in which a dental crown can preserve your natural tooth and your oral health. Wondering if crowns are right for you? You may be the perfect candidate for a dental crown if you have a:

  • Broken or Cracked Tooth
  • Misshapen Tooth
  • Missing Tooth & Are Getting Implants
  • Severely Discolored Tooth
  • Weak Tooth After Root Canal Therapy

Affordable Dental Crowns in North Vancouver

We don’t want your oral health to fall by the wayside due to cost concerns. We offer a variety of financial options to help you get the care you need. We’re insurance friendly and accept financing so that you can crown your smile. Have financial questions? Please contact our office and one of our financial coordinators would be happy to speak with you!

Other Restorative Dentistry Procedures & Services

Tooth Extractions

The molar present at the back of the mouth – known as the wisdom tooth is invariably one of the most popular members of the tooth family.

Root Canal Therapy

Our experienced team can perform advanced root canal therapy to help you regain optimal dental health.

Dental Sealants

Inlays and onlays are crafted in a dental lab using a mold created from an impression of the patient’s teeth.