By Arthur Kezian


If in the past, you have had a root canal, chances are that your dentist might have recommended you get porcelain crowns. Many dentists consider it to be a rule of thumb, but it could depend upon your situation which would likely decide the need for a porcelain crown after a root canal. Porcelain crowns, unfortunately, are not usually covered in most of the insurance packages and hence might incur a cost you are not ready to pay.

Do I require a porcelain crown?

Porcelain crowns, in short, are worthy to be considered if you want long term positive results after root canals. You might be wondering about the extra costs incurred in getting porcelain crowns. In this post, we will discuss the costs and benefits of porcelain crowns so that you get to know the bigger picture of the treatment.

Los-Angeles-Cosmetic-Dentist-300x206Root canal is basically the process of removing pulp hidden deep inside the layers under the tooth, after which the dentist seals. Now, since the dental treatment is very sensitive, a root canal tooth is at a higher risk of getting broken or fractured. What porcelain crowns do is that they reduce the risk of tooth breakage and hence provide natural protection to it. In a nutshell, it is a cap fitting on the top of tooth, which acts as a defensive shield.

Porcelain-Crowns-300x219It is highly recommended not to delay getting your crowns after a root canal as the bigger the delay, the lesser the longevity of your tooth. We recommend getting maximum protection for your tooth by getting root canals. If your insurance company isn’t ready to cover the additional costs, then Dr. Kezian is here to offer professional dental financing services. In order to reduce the financial burden off your shoulders, we can devise a dental financing plan based upon installments on a monthly basis for numerous months to come. This way, you can get your crowns without worrying about the additional costs.

What if I do not want a crown?

Porcelain crowns are not mandatory, rather they are a recommendation. In case you are not sure about getting a crown, consult with your dentist. We could provide dental bonding to get rid of fractures. Veneers or dental implants are other options for patients suffering from several tooth breakage.

How do I care for my crowns?

It goes without saying that taking care of your health after a minor operation or a big surgery is vital to get back to a normal lifestyle. You have to take care of your porcelain crowns and even though extra precautions might not be required, you would still be expected to treat your tooth with good protocol. Consult with your dentist and go for regular checkups if there is any problem.

Contact your dentist today, where the expert staff under Dr. Kezian’s professionalism would be more than happy to facilitate you in every possible way.

Dr. Arthur A. Kezian DDS 443 N. Larchmont Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90004 (323) 467-2777