Close-up of a dental implant with a crown

Implant-Supported Crowns

The Most Natural Single-Tooth Restoration

If you are missing only a single tooth, an implant-supported crown is the ideal solution for the most natural and long-lasting restoration. It stands independently, looking, feeling, and functioning just like your natural teeth.

Implant-supported crowns are custom-crafted using the highest quality porcelain to match the exact shade and translucency of the surrounding teeth. They require no special care — brush, floss, and care for them as you do your natural teeth. With proper care and hygiene, your implant-supported crown can be a lifelong investment.

Dental Implant Crown Process

1

Implant Integration Verification

We confirm your implant has fully integrated with the jawbone and is ready to support a permanent restoration.

2

Healing Cap Removal & Impression

The healing cap is removed and precise impressions are taken of the implant position and surrounding teeth.

3

Custom Abutment Fabrication

A custom abutment (connector) is created to support your crown and ensure optimal gum contours and aesthetics.

4

Implant Crown Creation

Your crown is crafted from all-ceramic or zirconia material for strength and natural appearance that matches adjacent teeth.

5

Final Crown Attachment

The crown is attached to the abutment (screw-retained or cemented), completing your tooth replacement with a result that looks and functions naturally.

Dentist explaining dental implant crown process to patient

Benefits of Implant Crowns

Most Stable Restoration

Implant crowns don't rely on adjacent teeth for support—each replacement tooth stands independently with maximum stability.

Indistinguishable from Natural

Custom all-ceramic or zirconia crowns match your natural teeth perfectly in color, shape, and translucency—no one will know it's not real.

Bone Preservation

The implant stimulates jawbone like a natural root, preventing the bone loss that occurs with bridges or leaving spaces empty.

10-20 Year Lifespan

Implant crowns typically last 10-20 years or longer—far exceeding traditional bridges that need replacement every 5-10 years.