Wear a Crown in Bloomington

Wear A Crown In Bloomington

Some Bloomington residents who have a weak or broken tooth may want to research dental crowns as a solution to improve their smile and overall oral health.

A Dental Crown is a Durable Restoration

A crown is a cap or covering that is tooth-shaped and when it is in place, it will cover the portion of the covered tooth that is above the gum line.

Choose the Crown Material That is Best for You

Crowns can be made of metals, resin, ceramic, porcelain, or a porcelain-fused-to-metal material. Your Bloomington area dentist will usually put in a temporary crown while a permanent crown is being created especially for your mouth in a dental laboratory. Dental crowns have been used successfully in Bloomington cosmetic dentistry for decades.

Many Bloomington, Ellettsville, and Bedford dentists use crowns when performing smile makeovers to cover patients’ discolored or poorly shaped teeth. Strong, natural-looking crowns are also used with dental implants.

We are Accepting New Patients

If you think a dental crown may be right for you, check with your Bloomington dentist. Or, if you are searching for quality dental care in the Bloomington area, call us here at Create A Smile, PC – Dr. Ken Moore. We are located in Bloomington and have been serving the area since 2001. We are currently accepting new patients at our state-of-the-art, yet warm and comfortable dental office.

Call us at 812-332-1405 and our friendly staff can answer any questions you have about teeth whitening, veneers, enamel shaping, or any other cosmetic dental, general oral health, or dental financing questions.

CONTACT CREATE A SMILE, PC – DR. KEN MOORE:

812-947-7950

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2815 NORTH WALNUT
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA
47404

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