Dental Crowns in Jackson, NJ
Dental Crowns in Jackson provided by Drs. Bookman, Goldberg, and Seto at Artistic Dental.

Your tooth has been through a lot. Maybe it cracked from years of grinding, broke down after a deep cavity, or needed a root canal that left it vulnerable. Whatever the cause, when a tooth is compromised, the effects ripple outward: sensitivity, difficulty chewing, a smile you’d rather keep hidden. Dental crowns offer a direct solution: a custom-fit restoration that surrounds the entire visible portion of a tooth, restoring its full strength and natural appearance.
At Artistic Dental in Jackson, NJ, restorative dentistry is built around the idea that a healthy smile should also be one you feel good about. Our team takes a patient-first approach to every crown case, using modern technology and precise fit to make sure your restoration looks like it belongs there, because it does.
What Is a Dental Crown?
A dental crown is placed over an injured or weakened tooth to rebuild its size, shape, strength, and appearance. Once cemented in place, the crown fully encases the visible area of the tooth above the gum line. While they are a well-known restorative tool, crowns serve a broader range of situations than many patients realize.
When Is a Crown Needed?
Crowns are one of the most versatile restorations in dentistry. There are several common reasons a dentist may recommend one:
- A tooth that is severely decayed and cannot be adequately restored with a filling
- A cracked, fractured, or broken tooth that is at risk of splitting further
- A tooth that has received root canal treatment and needs protection from fracture
- A tooth worn down from chronic clenching or grinding (bruxism)
- Support for a dental bridge, where crowns anchor the restoration on either side of a gap
- Coverage for a dental implant once the implant has fully integrated
Crowns are placed only when necessary. If a tooth can be adequately restored with a filling, an inlay, or an onlay, that more conservative option is typically the better choice.
Crown Material Options
Not every crown is the same, and the right material depends on where the tooth is located, how much biting force it receives, and what matters most to you aesthetically.
Porcelain and Ceramic Crowns
All-ceramic and porcelain crowns are preferred for front teeth because they closely mimic the light-reflecting quality of natural enamel. They are metal-free, making them a good choice for patients with metal sensitivities.
Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal Crowns
These crowns combine a metal interior for strength and stability with a porcelain exterior for a natural look. They are a durable choice for back teeth that face higher chewing forces, though the metal margin can sometimes show at the gum line over time. Research published by the National Institutes of Health found that porcelain-fused-to-metal and metal crowns show a combined five-year cumulative survival rate of approximately 84%, highlighting the importance of proper material selection and placement technique in maximizing the lifespan of your restoration.
Zirconia Crowns
Zirconia has grown in popularity because it offers both exceptional strength and a tooth-colored appearance. It performs well in the back of the mouth, where durability is a priority, and it holds up better to grinding than some all-ceramic options.
What to Expect During the Crown Process
At Artistic Dental, we use intraoral cameras and digital imaging technology to get a precise picture of your tooth’s condition before any treatment begins. This level of detail helps us plan a crown that fits accurately and functions naturally from the start.
The process typically takes two visits. During the first appointment, the tooth is prepared by removing a small amount of enamel to create room for the crown. A digital scan is then taken and used to fabricate the permanent restoration. A temporary crown protects the tooth in the meantime. At your second visit, the permanent crown is assessed for fit and cemented into place.
How to Care for Your Dental Crown
A well-made crown, paired with consistent oral hygiene, can last well over a decade. Daily brushing and flossing remain just as important with a crown as with a natural tooth, particularly along the gum line where the crown meets the tooth structure. Avoiding hard foods like ice and hard candy reduces the risk of chipping, and if you grind or clench your teeth at night, a custom night guard can significantly protect your investment.
Regular dental checkups allow your provider to monitor the crown for wear, check the margins, and catch any signs of decay beneath the restoration early. Catching small issues before they escalate is one of the most effective ways to extend the life of any restoration.
Your Strongest Smile Starts at Artistic Dental in Jackson, NJ
A compromised tooth does not have to mean a compromised life. At Artistic Dental, our team is committed to providing the highest-quality dental care in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, and that starts with giving each patient real, lasting solutions. Whether your crown is part of a larger restorative plan or a standalone fix for a damaged tooth, we take every step to make sure the result feels right, fits right, and looks like it was always there.
We welcome patients from Jackson Township and the surrounding communities, and we work with most major insurance plans and offer flexible financing options to make treatment accessible. When you are ready to take the next step toward a stronger, healthier smile, reach out to our team today to schedule your appointment.