Dental Crowns in Forney, TX
At Mustang Crossing Dental Care, we offer custom dental crowns to restore the strength, shape, and appearance of damaged teeth. Whether you’re dealing with a cracked tooth, large filling, or cosmetic imperfection, a dental crown can protect your tooth and bring back your confident smile—with results that look and feel natural.
Restore and Protect Your Teeth with Dental Crowns

What Are Dental Crowns?
- Porcelain Crowns – Durable, natural-looking crowns that blend with surrounding teeth.
- Metal or Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal Crowns – Stronger materials ideal for back teeth or heavy-bite areas.
- Ceramic Crowns – Biocompatible and often used for front teeth where aesthetics matter most.
We also offer same-day CEREC crowns for qualifying cases—ask us if this option is right for you.
Why You Might Need a Dental Crown
- To restore a cracked, broken, or severely worn tooth
- To protect a tooth after a root canal
- To cover a large filling where little natural tooth remains
- To improve the shape, color, or appearance of a tooth
- To anchor a dental bridge or cover a dental implant
Crowns restore more than just your tooth—they restore comfort, function, and confidence.


Benefits of Dental Crowns
- Strength & Protection – Shields your natural tooth from further damage or decay.
- Natural Appearance – Designed to match your existing teeth in color and shape.
- Improved Function – Restores your ability to chew, speak, and smile without discomfort.
- Durable Materials – With proper care, crowns can last 10–15 years or more.
- Custom Fit – Each crown is designed specifically for your mouth and bite.
Who May Need a Dental Crown
You may be a candidate for a dental crown if you:
- Have a tooth that’s cracked, broken, or worn down
- Have undergone a root canal and need to protect the remaining tooth
- Have a misshapen or discolored tooth you’d like to improve
- Have a cavity too large for a filling
- Are receiving a dental bridge or implant restoration
Not sure? Our team will perform a full evaluation and explain whether a crown is the best solution for your smile.

What to Expect When Getting a Crown
1. Initial Exam & Imaging
We assess your tooth, take digital X-rays or scans, and explain your treatment options.
2. Tooth Preparation
The affected tooth is reshaped to make space for the crown. A temporary crown may be placed.
3. Crown Fabrication
Your final crown is custom-made in a dental lab to match your bite and appearance.
4. Final Placement
The crown is bonded into place and checked for proper fit, comfort, and aesthetics.
We Accept Most Major Insurances
PPO Plans
HMO Plans

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Answers to Your Questions
How long do dental crowns last?
With good care and regular checkups, crowns can last 10–15 years or longer. Avoid chewing hard objects and maintain good oral hygiene.
Is the crown procedure painful?
No. The area is numbed before treatment. You may feel mild sensitivity after placement, but most patients experience little to no discomfort.
Will my crown match the rest of my teeth?
Yes. We customize the color and shape of your crown to blend naturally with your smile.
What’s the difference between a crown and a filling?
A filling repairs a small area of decay. A crown is needed when the tooth is too damaged for a filling to provide enough protection.
Are same-day crowns available?
Yes, we offer CEREC same-day crowns for eligible cases. Ask us during your consultation if this is the right option for you.
Will insurance cover a crown?
Most insurance plans cover part of the cost, especially if the crown is medically necessary. We’ll review your benefits with you.
Didn’t find the answer to your question? Call us at (469) 322-8570, and we’ll be happy to help!
Protect and Restore Your Smile Today
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