
Dental Crowns in Tuscaloosa, AL
When a tooth is too damaged to be repaired with a simple filling—but not quite ready for extraction—a dental crown may be the best option. At Rhodes & Rhodes Family Dentistry, we offer durable, natural-looking ceramic and porcelain crowns in Tuscaloosa to restore teeth that are cracked, worn, or decayed.
Whether you need to protect a weakened tooth, complete a root canal, or improve the appearance of your smile, our crowns are crafted for both strength and aesthetics.

What Is a Dental Crown?
A dental crown is a custom-made cap that completely covers a damaged tooth. It restores the tooth’s shape, size, strength, and appearance, protecting it from further harm.
We typically recommend a crown when a tooth:
- Has significant decay or a large filling
- Is cracked, chipped, or structurally weak
- Has been treated with root canal therapy
- Is badly worn down from grinding (bruxism)
- Needs to support a dental bridge
- Has a misshapen or discolored appearance
- Needs a cosmetic upgrade as part of a smile makeover
Types of Crowns We Offer
We provide a range of materials based on your functional and cosmetic needs:
- Porcelain Crowns – Highly aesthetic and perfect for visible front teeth
- Ceramic Crowns – Durable and metal-free, great for both front and back teeth
- Cosmetic Crowns – Part of our cosmetic dentistry offerings for enhancing smile aesthetics
Our doctors will walk you through your options and help you choose the material that best suits your goals.
The Dental Crown Process
Getting a crown typically involves two visits:
1. Preparation Visit
- We numb the area and gently reshape the tooth
- Digital impressions are taken for a precise fit
- A temporary crown is placed to protect your tooth
2. Final Placement
- Your custom crown is placed and permanently bonded
- We make adjustments for comfort and bite alignment
- Your crown is polished and ready for daily use
We focus on comfort, precision, and long-lasting results—always using high-quality materials and the latest dental technology.
How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?
With proper care, dental crowns can last 10–15 years or longer. To extend the lifespan of your crown:
- Brush and floss daily
- Avoid chewing hard foods or ice
- Visit us for routine cleanings and exams
- Wear a nightguard if you grind your teeth
We’ll check your crown at every visit to make sure it’s secure and functioning well.
Serving Tuscaloosa and Surrounding Areas
We provide custom dental crowns to patients across:
- Tuscaloosa
- Northport
- Cottondale
- Brookwood
- Holt
- Vance
- Moundville
- Coker
If you’re searching for dental crowns near me or need to repair a tooth fast, our experienced team is here to help with same-day consultations and long-term care plans.
Restore Your Tooth—and Your Confidence
A damaged tooth can make eating, speaking, and smiling more difficult than it should be. A dental crown protects your tooth and restores full function—while giving you a smile you can feel good about.
FAQs
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How long do dental crowns last?
Most crowns last 10–15 years with proper care. Good oral hygiene and regular checkups can extend their lifespan even longer.
Does getting a crown hurt?
No. We use local anesthesia to keep you comfortable. Most patients report little to no discomfort during the procedure.
What’s the difference between a crown and a filling?
A filling repairs small areas of decay, while a crown covers the entire tooth to protect it when damage is more extensive.
Can I get a crown after a root canal?
Yes. In fact, we strongly recommend placing a crown after root canal therapy to prevent the tooth from fracturing.
Will my crown look natural?
Absolutely. We custom-match the shade and shape of your crown to blend in seamlessly with your surrounding teeth.

Stronger. Safer. Smarter Dentistry Starts Here.
If you’ve got a broken or worn tooth—or just want to restore what time has taken away—our dental crowns can help you smile, chew, and speak with total confidence again.