Dental Crowns in MetroWest & Windermere

When a tooth is weakened or damaged, restoring its strength and appearance is essential. At Windermere Dental Group, we provide custom dental crowns in MetroWest & Windermere designed to protect compromised teeth while maintaining natural aesthetics.

Located on Piazza Grande Ave in MetroWest, Dr. Susana Moncada delivers precise restorative care with a focus on durability and refined results. In our fully bilingual (English/Spanish) environment, patients from Windermere, Ocoee, Dr. Phillips, and Gotha receive clear treatment recommendations and efficient, high-quality care.

When Is a Dental Crown Needed?

A dental crown is a custom-made restoration that fully covers a damaged tooth, restoring its shape, strength, and function.

Crowns are commonly recommended for:

  • Severely decayed teeth
  • Cracked or fractured teeth
  • Teeth with large fillings
  • After Root Canal Therapy
  • Cosmetic reshaping or discoloration

By reinforcing the tooth structure, a crown helps prevent further damage and preserves long-term oral health.

Ceramic & Porcelain Crowns for Natural Aesthetics

We offer high-quality ceramic and porcelain crowns that are carefully crafted to blend seamlessly with your surrounding teeth.

Benefits of modern ceramic and porcelain crowns include:

  • Natural translucency and color matching
  • Strong, durable materials
  • Metal-free aesthetics
  • Smooth contouring for gum health

Each crown is customized to complement your bite and facial features, ensuring both functional stability and refined appearance.

For patients replacing missing teeth with Dental Implants, crowns are used to complete the final restoration.

Onlays: Conservative Strength Without Full Coverage

In cases where a tooth is damaged but does not require full coverage, an onlay may be recommended.

Onlays:

  • Restore larger areas than fillings
  • Preserve more natural tooth structure than crowns
  • Strengthen weakened cusps
  • Provide durable, aesthetic results

Onlays are often an ideal solution when damage is moderate and early intervention prevents the need for more extensive restoration.

Restorative Planning with Long-Term Stability in Mind

Dr. Susana Moncada evaluates not only the damaged tooth, but also your overall bite alignment and long-term stability. Uneven bite forces or grinding may require protective solutions such as Protective Mouthguards to preserve your restoration.

Her multidisciplinary training ensures that every crown or onlay supports both function and aesthetics. If cosmetic refinement is desired, treatments such as Teeth Whitening or Porcelain Veneers & Lumineers may be incorporated into a broader plan.

Clear communication is central to our approach. Patients who prefer Spanish receive thorough, transparent explanations to make informed decisions with confidence.

Precision Restorative Care for MetroWest & Windermere

Patients seeking dental crowns in Windermere and MetroWest often want more than basic repair—they want restorations that look natural and feel strong. Our focus on detail, fit, and bite balance ensures long-lasting results.

We proudly serve MetroWest (32835), Windermere, Gotha, Ocoee, Dr. Phillips, and Hiawassee with restorative solutions designed for durability and refined aesthetics.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How long do dental crowns last?

With proper care, crowns can last 10–15 years or longer. Good oral hygiene and routine dental visits help extend their lifespan.

What is the difference between a crown and an onlay?

A crown covers the entire visible portion of a tooth, while an onlay restores a larger portion than a filling but preserves more natural tooth structure than a full crown.

Are ceramic crowns strong?

Yes. Modern ceramic and porcelain crowns are designed for both durability and natural appearance.

Does getting a crown hurt?

The procedure is performed with local anesthesia to ensure comfort. Most patients experience minimal discomfort afterward.

How do I know if I need a crown instead of a filling?

If a tooth has extensive decay, structural damage, or a large existing filling, a crown may provide better long-term strength and protection.

Restore Strength and Confidence to Your Smile

If you have a damaged or weakened tooth, a custom crown or onlay can protect it for years to come. Schedule your consultation to explore your restorative options.