Conventional Crowns In Ballwin, MO

When we are going to place a conventional crown on a patient’s tooth that has been damaged or that has been treated with a root canal, we schedule two visits for this procedure. On the first visit, we prepare the tooth for the crown. This preparation consists of shaping the tooth so a crown can be fit over it. 

We then take a mold of the prepared tooth and the teeth around it. We send this mold to our trusted dental lab. In a week or two, the crown comes back to our office and we schedule our patient for another visit. 

We first try on the crown to ensure it is a perfect fit, making any adjustments needed until it fits just right. The crown is then cemented firmly into place and our patient now has a protected and strengthened tooth. 
Conventional crowns
Conventional crowns

Care of a Crowned Tooth

A crowned tooth only needs to be cared for like your natural teeth. Brushing twice a day and flossing once each day plus seeing us for regular cleanings, examinations and x-rays will keep your crown in good condition. 


Your crowned tooth can easily last for the rest of your life if you maintain good dental and oral health.

Crowns vs. Veneers

A crown completely covers a tooth on all sides and is typically used to protect it and make it stronger. Crowns also enhance the appearance of a tooth. A veneer covers only the front of a tooth and is used for cosmetic reasons. Dr. Anisimova will consult with you and then recommend the best option for your needs, be it crowns or veneers or a combination of both. 

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Before and After: Crowns

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