Porcelain Crowns in Lake Worth, FL
Dentist in Lake Worth, FL
Sunset Smiles
Your Lake Worth Dentist
When a tooth is weakened, fractured, or significantly decayed, preserving its structure and restoring its beauty becomes essential. Porcelain crowns offer one of the most reliable and natural-looking solutions in modern dentistry. At Sunset Smiles Dental Care in Lake Worth, FL, we provide high-quality porcelain crowns designed to strengthen teeth, protect them from further damage, and restore a radiant, confident smile.

What Are Porcelain Crowns and How They Work
A porcelain crown is a custom-made, tooth-shaped cap that fits over a damaged or weakened tooth. It fully encases the visible portion of the tooth above the gumline, restoring its shape, size, strength, and appearance.
Crowns are typically recommended when a tooth is too damaged for a filling but strong enough to be preserved. At Sunset Smiles Dental Care, we use advanced porcelain materials that mimic the natural color, translucency, and strength of real teeth. The result is a restoration that blends seamlessly with your smile while providing lasting protection.
The process usually involves:
- Tooth Preparation: The damaged area is gently reshaped to make room for the crown.
- Digital Impressions: We capture precise images of your tooth to ensure a perfect fit.
- Temporary Crown: A temporary restoration may be placed while your permanent crown is being custom crafted.
- Crown Placement: Once ready, the porcelain crown is bonded securely to the tooth, restoring both function and aesthetics.
Benefits of Porcelain Crowns
Porcelain crowns provide both functional and cosmetic benefits. Choosing this treatment at Sunset Smiles Dental Care offers:
Natural appearance:
Porcelain mimics the color and light-reflecting qualities of natural teeth, blending beautifully with your smile.
Strength and durability:
Crowns protect weakened teeth from fractures and restore normal chewing function.
Stain resistance:
High-quality porcelain resists discoloration from coffee, wine, and other staining foods.
Long-lasting results:
With proper care, porcelain crowns can last many years.
Comfortable, precise fit:
Custom fabrication ensures a natural feel and bite alignment.
Boosted confidence:
A restored tooth means you can smile, laugh, and speak comfortably again.
This approach allows us to do more than “fix” your teeth—it helps create the ideal smile you’ve always envisioned.
Types of Porcelain Crown Procedures
Depending on your dental needs, we offer several crown options at Sunset Smiles Dental Care:
Full Porcelain Crowns
Crafted entirely from porcelain, these crowns are ideal for front teeth and visible areas of the smile because of their lifelike appearance.
Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns
These combine the strength of metal with the beauty of porcelain. They’re often used for back teeth that require additional durability.
All-Ceramic or Zirconia Crowns
A great option for patients seeking a metal-free restoration with exceptional strength and aesthetics. Zirconia crowns are known for their durability and biocompatibility.
Same-Day Crowns (if available)
For eligible cases, same-day crown technology allows patients to have their permanent crown designed, created, and placed in a single visit.
Each smile design treatment is unique—customized to match your needs, timeline, and budget.
Frequently asked Questions About Porcelain Crowns
How long do porcelain crowns last?
With good oral hygiene and regular checkups, porcelain crowns can last 10–15 years or even longer.
Will my crown look natural?
Yes. Porcelain crowns are custom-shaded and sculpted to match your natural teeth, making them virtually indistinguishable.
Is getting a crown painful?
The procedure is comfortable. We use local anesthesia to ensure you feel no pain during the treatment.
Can I eat normally with a crown?
Once your permanent crown is placed, you can eat and chew normally. Crowns are strong and durable.
Do crowns require special care?
No special care is required beyond good oral hygiene—brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits.

