Dental Crowns in Colleyville, TX
What Are Dental Crowns?
Dental crowns are custom restorations that fully cover a weakened tooth. A crown restores strength, shape, and appearance after decay, large cavities, cracks, or root canal treatment. Crowns protect existing teeth from further damage and help maintain a healthy bite.
Each crown is designed to blend seamlessly with natural teeth and support comfortable chewing for many years.
Benefits of Dental Crowns in Colleyville, TX
Who Is a Good Candidate for Dental Crowns?
Dental crowns are often recommended when a tooth needs added strength or protection beyond what a filling can provide.
You may benefit from a crown if you have:
Crowns help restore function while protecting natural teeth. Dr. Egger evaluates your teeth, gums, and bite to determine whether a crown is the right solution. This approach helps prevent further damage, reduce discomfort, and support long-term oral health.
If a crown is recommended, we explain your options clearly and help you schedule treatment at a pace that feels comfortable.
Cost Considerations for Dental Crowns
The cost of dental crowns depends on materials, treatment complexity, and whether additional dental work is needed. Porcelain materials, dental lab fabrication, and advanced technology all influence pricing. Some patients may require a temporary crown or same-day dental crowns, which can also affect cost.
While insurance coverage varies, our focus remains on fair, fixed fees and long-lasting results that protect your teeth and overall health.
Payment Options
We offer multiple payment options to help make dental care accessible. Our office accepts cash, checks, credit cards, and CareCredit® dental financing. We also help patients understand costs, maximize PPO benefits, and choose options that balance value, comfort, and quality.
Fee-for-Service Dentistry
Graham T. Egger, DDS, operates as a fee-for-service practice while accepting PPO insurance. By remaining out of network, fees stay consistent and transparent. This model allows patients to prioritize quality dentistry without restrictions from insurance companies or third-party fee controls.
The Process of Getting Dental Crowns
Step One: Evaluation and Planning
Dr. Egger examines your teeth, bite, and overall oral health. We discuss goals, take impressions, and determine whether a crown, filling, or another restoration is the most appropriate option.
Step Two: Preparation and Impressions
The tooth is prepared using a local anesthetic to maintain comfort. Impressions are taken and sent to a dental lab, and a temporary crown protects the tooth while the permanent restoration is created.
Step Three: Placement of the Final Crown
Once ready, the final crown is cemented into place. Dr. Egger checks fit, function, and appearance to ensure your bite feels natural and secure.
Why Choose Graham T. Egger, DDS, for Dental Crowns?
Personalized Care Built on Trust
Dr. Egger and his team focus on quality dentistry, patient comfort, and continuity of care. Patients see the same dentist at each visit and receive restorations crafted with durable materials designed for long-term performance.
Our Difference
Graham T. Egger, DDS, provides comprehensive dental care in a comfortable, patient-focused environment. As a privately-owned, fee-for-service practice, the office prioritizes trust, consistent care, high-quality materials, and attentive service without insurance-driven limitations.
- How long do dental crowns last?
With proper care, good oral hygiene, and regular dental visits, crowns can last many years. Avoiding hard foods and maintaining daily brushing and flossing habits help extend their lifespan.
- Do crowns feel like natural teeth?
Yes. Crowns are custom-designed to match surrounding teeth. Once placed, they feel comfortable and support normal chewing and speaking.
- Will I need a temporary crown?
Many patients receive a temporary crown while the permanent one is made. Same-day dental crowns may eliminate this step in some cases.
- Can crowns help with missing teeth?
Crowns restore damaged teeth and may be used with bridges or dental implants to replace missing teeth.
- Is getting a crown painful?
Most patients experience minimal discomfort. Local anesthetic keeps the procedure comfortable, and any mild soreness typically resolves quickly.