Which Dental Crowns option is right for Placentia patients?
The right crown depends on where the tooth sits, how visible it is, and how much force it takes during chewing. Back teeth often need maximum durability, while front teeth often need a more natural color match.
Some patients do well with porcelain or ceramic crowns because they blend well with nearby teeth. Others may need a stronger option for heavy bite pressure. Your dentist can compare the tradeoffs, explain how long the restoration may last, and recommend the material that fits your tooth, bite, and budget.
Root canals can save a painful tooth when infection reaches the inner tissue, and implants replace missing teeth with a stable long-term option. For people balancing work, school, and commutes, those services cover the most common reasons to visit a general dentistry office.
| Treatment | Typical timeline | Cost range | Lifespan | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dental Implants | 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 |
| Dental Crowns (in-office) | 1 visit, 60 to 90 minutes | $400 to $900 | 6 to 18 months | Surface and deep stains |
| Root Canals | 6 to 18 months | $3,500 to $7,500 | Permanent with retainer | Crowding, gaps, mild bite issues |
| Dental Cleanings | 3 to 6 months | $8,000 to $35,000 | 10 to 25 years | Comprehensive dental and bite restoration |

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

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

Root Canals
Clear removable aligners straighten teeth discreetly over 6 to 18 months, no metal.

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




