Restorative Dentistry

Natural-Looking Dental Crowns in Folsom

Dr. Gregory Borrowdale and his staff always do everything possible to remove as minimal tooth structure as possible. When that isn’t possible, we may advise you to have a dental crown placed on the decayed, chipped, or otherwise damaged tooth. Our Dental Crowns in Folsom are also ideal for protecting teeth that have just received a root canal. Not only does this give you a more attractive smile, but it also helps to restore full chewing function and overall oral health.

Dentist placing a dental crown on a patient at Dr. Gregory Borrowdale’s Folsom office

Why Patients in Folsom Choose Dental Crowns

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Many patients in Folsom and nearby communities like El Dorado Hills, Granite Bay, and Rancho Cordova choose dental crowns because they:

  • Restore strength and durability to damaged teeth

  • Improve appearance with natural-looking porcelain

  • Protect teeth after root canal treatment

  • Prevent further decay or fractures

  • Provide long-lasting results (often 10–15+ years with proper care)

If you’ve been told you need a crown, getting treatment early can help avoid more complex procedures later.

 

FAQ for Dental Crowns in Folsom

 

Dental crowns typically last 10 to 15 years or longer with proper oral hygiene and regular dental visits. High-quality materials like porcelain or zirconia can extend their lifespan.

 

Yes, in most cases. A crown protects the treated tooth from breaking and restores its strength, especially for molars.

 

Yes. CEREC same-day crowns are made from durable ceramic materials and are designed to be just as strong and long-lasting as traditional crowns.

 

The procedure is generally comfortable. Local anesthesia is used, and most patients experience little to no pain during treatment.

 

Costs vary depending on materials and insurance, but many patients can reduce out-of-pocket expenses through dental insurance or payment plans.