Dental Crowns In Portland, OR

Professional dental crowns in Portland. Dr. Lee restores damaged teeth with custom crowns that look natural and last decades. Schedule today.

Complete Restoration for Long-Lasting Results

Protect and strengthen damaged teeth with precision-crafted dental crowns. At Advanced Dental Arts NW, we specialize in premium crown restorations that deliver exceptional durability and natural beauty. Whether you’re dealing with severely damaged teeth, large fillings, or root canal treatment, we can restore your smile’s function and aesthetics with expertly designed crowns.

The Gold Standard in Tooth Restoration

Experience superior protection and lasting results with our advanced crown technology. Our precision-crafted restorations use the finest materials, expertly designed and placed by our skilled dental professionals. From your comprehensive evaluation to your final crown placement, you’ll receive professional-grade care and achieve a strong, beautiful restoration that enhances both function and confidence.

Benefits of Dental Crowns

Complete Protection

Full coverage restoration that protects your entire tooth from further damage and decay.

Exceptional Durability

High-quality materials engineered to withstand daily use and last for decades with proper care.

Long-Term Solution

Comprehensive restoration that addresses structural damage while preserving your natural tooth structure.

Convenience

We minimize wait times, but maximize our care for your oral health

Comfort

We use modern technology to provide gentle, effective care

Excellence

With over 20+ years of experience we provide outstanding dental care

Why Portland Residents Choose Advanced Dental Arts NW for Dental Crowns

Patients throughout Portland choose Advanced Dental Arts NW for dental crowns because we deliver unmatched quality and clinical expertise in every restoration. Our experienced team specializes in premium crown procedures, using superior materials and proven techniques to create durable, natural-looking results. From single tooth restorations to full mouth rehabilitations, we provide expert treatment planning and professional-level service that exceeds expectations through meticulous attention to detail and long-term success.

Meet Dr. Hyungsup Lee

Dr. Hyungsup Lee is passionate about providing the best dental experience possible, both when it comes to the quality of his service and care. He loves providing all types of dental treatment to help his patients rejuvenate their smiles and self-esteem. He particularly likes dental implants and emergency dentistry because they allow him to quickly fix serious problems and make a big, positive difference in a patient’s life. 

Common Questions We Hear

A dental crown is a custom-made cap that completely covers a damaged tooth above the gum line. Crowns restore the tooth's shape, size, strength, and appearance while providing long-term protection.

With proper care and regular dental visits, high-quality dental crowns typically last 15-30 years. The longevity depends on the material used, your oral hygiene, and daily habits.

The process typically involves two visits. During the first visit, we prepare the tooth and take impressions for your custom crown. You'll receive a temporary crown while your permanent restoration is crafted. During the second visit, we place and cement your final crown.

The crown procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you shouldn't feel discomfort during treatment. Some mild sensitivity after the procedure is normal and typically resolves within a few days.

We offer various crown materials including porcelain, porcelain-fused-to-metal, and all-ceramic options. Dr. Lee will recommend the best material based on the tooth's location, your bite, and aesthetic preferences.

Dental crowns are recommended for various situations including:

  • Large cavities that cannot be restored with fillings
  • Cracked or fractured teeth
  • Teeth weakened by root canal treatment
  • Severely worn down teeth
  • Cosmetic enhancement of misshapen or discolored teeth
  • To support dental bridges
  • To cover dental implants