Dental Crowns in Glenpool, OK
Restore Your Tooth. Rebuild Your Confidence.

Durable, Natural-Looking Crowns That Strengthen and Protect
When a tooth becomes damaged, decayed, or weakened, a crown can restore both its function and appearance — without compromising your smile’s natural look. At Glenpool Dental Group, we offer custom ceramic and porcelain crowns designed to blend seamlessly with your existing teeth while providing lasting strength and stability.
Whether you're restoring a single tooth or completing a larger smile makeover, we craft every crown with precision and aesthetics in mind.
What Is a Dental Crown?
A crown is a tooth-shaped “cap” that covers the entire visible portion of a tooth above the gumline. It restores the shape, size, and strength of the tooth while improving its appearance. Crowns are often recommended when a tooth:
- Has a large cavity that can't be filled
- Is fractured or cracked
- Has been weakened after a root canal
- Is worn down from grinding
- Has an old, failing filling
- Is discolored or misshapen and needs cosmetic improvement
Our crowns are made with durable ceramic or porcelain materials that are color-matched for a flawless finish.
Our Crown Process: Precision at Every Step
Getting a crown typically takes two appointments, though temporary crowns ensure you’re never without protection. Here's how it works:
- We gently prepare the tooth by removing damaged or weak areas
- Digital impressions are taken for a custom fit
- A temporary crown is placed while your permanent crown is crafted
- In a second visit, we place and bond your final crown
- Minor adjustments ensure proper bite and alignment
We use trusted dental labs and high-quality materials to ensure your crown looks and feels like your natural tooth.
Ceramic vs. Porcelain Crowns: What’s the Difference?
Both materials offer excellent durability and natural appearance, but each has unique strengths.
- Ceramic Crowns: Known for their translucency and superior esthetics, ideal for front teeth or cosmetic cases.
- Porcelain Crowns: Extremely strong and stain-resistant, perfect for restoring back teeth or molars under heavy chewing pressure.
Not sure which is right for you? We’ll recommend the best option based on your treatment needs, tooth location, and cosmetic goals.
Crowns as Part of a Comprehensive Smile Plan
Crowns are often used as part of larger restorative or cosmetic treatments. You may benefit from a crown in combination with:
- Bridges to replace missing teeth
- Root canal therapy to protect and seal a treated tooth
- Smile makeover procedures for full arch or multi-tooth restoration
- Veneers in adjacent teeth for a balanced, cosmetic result
We’ll design your treatment plan with your health, function, and smile aesthetics in mind.
Payment Options and Coverage
Dental crowns are often covered in part by insurance, especially when done for restorative purposes. At Glenpool Dental Group, we accept:
- Most major dental plans, including Delta Dental and GEHA
- Flexible financing through Cherry, CareCredit, and Alphaeon
- Membership plan savings on exams, cleanings, and additional treatment
We’ll provide a clear breakdown of costs before your treatment begins.
Serving Glenpool and Tulsa County with Restorative Expertise
Our team is trusted by patients throughout:
- Glenpool
- Kiefer
- Mounds
- Liberty
- South Tulsa and surrounding Tulsa County communities
Whether you need one crown or multiple, we’re here with high-quality materials, experienced care, and a comfortable, patient-first approach.
FAQs About Dental Crowns
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How long do crowns last?
With proper care, dental crowns can last 10–15 years or longer. Regular checkups and good oral hygiene are key to extending their lifespan.
Will the crown match the color of my teeth?
Yes — we carefully color-match every crown to blend with your natural teeth for a seamless look.
Does getting a crown hurt?
No — the process is comfortable and typically done under local anesthesia. Most patients feel little to no discomfort during or after the procedure.
Can I get a crown instead of a filling?
If the damage is too large for a filling to hold, a crown may be the best option to restore strength and protect the tooth long-term.
What’s the difference between a crown and a veneer?
A crown covers the entire tooth, while a veneer only covers the front. Crowns are typically used when a tooth is structurally compromised.
Still have questions?
Restore Your Tooth — and Your Confidence
Don’t wait to fix a damaged or uncomfortable tooth. A custom crown can restore strength, protect your smile, and improve your confidence — all in just two visits.
