Which Dental Crowns Option Is Right For South Pasadena Patients?
The best crown for you depends on the tooth, the force it takes, and how visible it is when you smile. Porcelain and ceramic are often chosen for front teeth because they blend well, while zirconia can be a strong choice for back teeth that handle more pressure.
Metal or porcelain fused to metal may still be useful in certain high-stress cases. A careful exam helps match the crown material to your bite, your budget, and the tooth that needs repair.
That mix works well for busy households that want preventive care and repair under one roof. It also helps adults and parents stay ahead of problems before they turn into urgent visits.
| Treatment | Typical timeline | Cost range | Lifespan | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Family Cleanings | 2 to 3 visits over 2 to 4 weeks | $1,200 to $2,500 per tooth | 10 to 20 years | Chips, gaps, severe staining, shape |
| Kids Dentistry (in-office) | 1 visit, 60 to 90 minutes | $400 to $900 | 6 to 18 months | Surface and deep stains |
| Dental Implants | 6 to 18 months | $3,500 to $7,500 | Permanent with retainer | Crowding, gaps, mild bite issues |
| Dental Crowns | 3 to 6 months | $8,000 to $35,000 | 10 to 25 years | Comprehensive family and bite restoration |

Family Cleanings
Ultra-thin porcelain shells correct chips, stains, gaps, and alignment in 2 to 3 visits.

Kids Dentistry
In-office ZOOM delivers 8 shades brighter in 90 minutes. Take-home trays also available.

Dental Implants
Clear removable aligners straighten teeth discreetly over 6 to 18 months, no metal.

Dental Crowns
A combined treatment plan, veneers, whitening, and alignment, designed around your face.




