
Published on Dec 1, 2025 | 5 minute read

Have you ever bitten into something simple—like a pretzel—and felt a sharp zing in a tooth that already had a big filling? That moment often signals that your tooth needs more than another patch. A dental crown is a custom cap that covers the visible part of a tooth to restore strength, function, and appearance so you can chew comfortably and smile with confidence.
Fillings work well for small to moderate cavities. However, when 40–60% of a tooth is compromised by decay, cracks, or previous restorations, a crown is typically the longer-lasting solution. Because a crown encases the tooth, it redistributes biting forces and reduces the risk of fractures that could lead to root canals or extractions later. If you notice any of the following, it’s wise to schedule an evaluation:
Modern crowns are engineered to look great and last. Here’s a straightforward guide to common options you might discuss at your visit:
At Eckley Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, you can expect high-quality ceramic options that balance strength with natural esthetics so your crown blends seamlessly with your smile.
While each case is unique, the path is generally consistent and comfortable:
Some teeth qualify for same-day crowns using advanced chairside technology. This can be ideal if you’re short on time, have a busy family schedule, or need to protect a cracked tooth quickly. Not every case is a candidate—complex bites, deep fractures, or multi-tooth cases may benefit from a lab-fabricated crown. Your dentist will help you decide what’s best based on durability, esthetics, and overall cost.
With daily brushing, attentive flossing, and routine hygiene visits, modern crowns often last 10–15 years or more. Their lifespan is strongly influenced by your habits: avoid chewing ice or unpopped popcorn kernels, wear a protective nightguard if you clench, and call promptly if you feel a “high spot” so your bite can be adjusted.
If you’re dealing with a cracked tooth, a large failing filling, or lingering soreness when chewing, a crown consultation can bring clarity and relief. A timely plan protects the remaining tooth structure and helps you avoid emergencies.
Ready to restore strength and beauty to a compromised tooth? Contact Eckley Family & Cosmetic Dentistry in Wilmington at 302-265-3653 to schedule a consultation and learn which crown material is right for your smile.