Implant Crowns
An implant crown is the final, natural-looking tooth that tops a dental implant, completing your new tooth from root to crown so it looks, feels, and works like the real thing.

The finishing touch on your implant.
Once your implant has fused to the bone, we attach a custom crown built to match your other teeth. It’s the part you see and chew with, and it’s designed to blend in seamlessly.
Because the crown sits on a titanium implant rather than a natural root, it can’t get a cavity, though the gums around it still need good daily care. Learn more on our dental implants page.
Care that puts you first.
Unhurried care
We slow down, explain everything, and never rush you through a single visit.
Honest, never profit-driven
We recommend what you actually need, not what pays best. If you don’t need it, we’ll tell you.
Advanced & gentle
The latest technology in the gentlest hands, with sedation and comfort options for nervous patients.
An implant crown typically runs $1,500–$3,000 (this is the crown on top; the implant placement is separate).
These are estimates, not a quote. If you have dental insurance, your plan usually sets the covered amount and may pay for part of the cost. We verify your benefits for free and give you an exact, written estimate before anything begins.
Get your estimateImplant Crowns questions
Yes — a regular crown caps your natural tooth, while an implant crown attaches to a titanium implant that replaces a missing tooth’s root.
Absolutely. We match the shade and shape to your surrounding teeth so it blends right in.
Brush and floss as normal, paying attention to the gum line around it, and keep your regular cleanings. The crown can’t decay, but healthy gums keep the implant solid.
Coverage varies by plan. We verify your benefits for free and give you an exact estimate before any treatment.
Completing an implant?
Book a visit and we’ll finish your implant with a crown that looks and feels like your own tooth.
