Dental Crowns in Arlington Virginia
At Arlington Dentist, we treat dental crowns with almost reverence—not because they’re simply an important dental detail, but because they truly change people’s lives. A well-made crown is much more than a neat restoration. We often see how people smile differently after the procedure: more openly, more confidently.
Our doctors aren’t just people with a significant number of hours working with crowns (although, frankly, that experience is impressive: each of our specialists could give a master class in front of a roomful of dentists). These people are eager to learn about new materials and technologies—they’re on the fly, picking up on the latest developments in dentistry.
We invite you to discuss your concerns calmly, much as we would over a cup of coffee. We’ll figure out together which option will give you the confidence you need to face the future.
What are dental crowns?

Dental crowns are a type of dental prosthetic that look like a cap that is put onto a damaged or weaker tooth. These restorations take a solid structure and shape of a tooth and look great. A crown covers the whole part of a tooth that is above the gum line.
Many materials are used to make crowns Sperate manufacturers use Porcelain, ceramic, metal alloys (including gold), and composite blends of these materials ,and composites to make dental crowns. Many things are considered when picking the best material, such as the tooths location (in the mouth), the need of aesthetics, durability, and the patients budget.
Initial Examination
To obtain remarkable outcomes, crown placement starts with an evaluation at our practice. We believe in Customized dentistry, and understand that patients have differences in their dental needs and their personal goals for treatment.
With state of the are diagnostics, such as digital x-rays and intraoral cameras, our doctors evaluate the condition of the tooth and the surrounding structures. These diagnostis assist in the formation of a unique treatment plan that best fulfills the needs of the patient.
Making a dental crown
We believe that creating a dental crown is a process that requires carefully organized teamwork. Using the unique CAD/CAM system at our partner dental lab, we are able to create dental crowns with high levels of precision. Our crowns are made to function as a real teeth and look as natural as one too.
We prioritize your comfort by using painless procedures. Local anesthesia and atraumatic methods are on the top of our list. Our attentive and qualified dentists, after properly preparing the tooth, make sure that the crown placement is perfect and long-lasting. The crown is cemented securely and we check the occlusion, and crown surface to polish it to a natural finish.
Why Choose us for dental crowns in Arlington, VA?

When it comes to dental crowns we don’t limit ourselves to simply “fixing” teeth. For us, it’s a much more complex process—we strive to restore not just a beautiful smile, but also self-confidence (which is always very noticeable), and life becomes noticeably more comfortable after such treatment.
We’ve long established a reputation as a practice trusted by Arlington residents, not least because we treat everyone as a person: we strive to understand your specific situation and carry out everything with the utmost care.
Cost of dental crowns in Arlington, VA
Dental crowns are priced according to what materials are used. Metal-ceramic crowns, which used to be the popular option, are usually cheaper than all-ceramic crowns or zirconium crowns.
The complexity of the case also affects the cost. If a tooth undergoes decay, and root canal treatment, and then needs to be built up, the case costs will go up. Teeth that are broken or chipped may also need be built up, as the crown will need to be secured and posited, which will take further time.
The experience of the dentist also matters. Well graduated, specialized, and crown placement certified doctors will have the highest rates.
These factors go into the cost of the crown, but so does the insurance coverage. Most plans will pay, on average, half of the crown coverage, up to eighty percent, depending on the plan. There are also other ancillary items that involve cost, exam and x-ray, tooth prep, a temp crown, and the final crown placement.














