Porcelain & Gold Crowns & Bridges

A way to restore the function, shape, and appearance of damaged or missing teeth, offering both cosmetic and practical benefits.


Porcelain and gold crowns are used to repair a tooth if it has a chip, a large cavity covering multiple sides, or a new cavity around a large existing filling. Using the existing tooth as a base, a crown is designed to blend into your existing bite and smile. Sometimes when working with a person on their smile, they may require a combination of veneers and crowns depending on the condition of each tooth being treated.

If someone is missing a tooth and a dental implant is not possible, then we can use a bridge which uses the teeth on either side of the missing tooth as attachments and multiple porcelain crowns are connected to replace the missing tooth.

We partner with a specialized dental lab in the Lower 48 to create our crowns. Over the years, we have found their craftsmanship, quality, and durability to be far superior to those made in-office. While some dental offices offer same-day crowns, these often lack the long-term strength and natural aesthetics that our lab-crafted crowns provide. We don't want our patients to have to come in more than they would like to, so we spend the extra time to have the crowns done at our exceptionally high standards.

Restore Function


Porcelain crowns and bridges make it easier to chew and speak normally by filling gaps and strengthening damaged teeth.

Boost Confidence


Replacing missing or broken teeth improves your smile’s appearance, often leading to greater self-esteem and comfort in social settings.

Protect Your Teeth


Crowns and bridges help preserve natural teeth by preventing further damage and reducing the need for future extractions or treatments.

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    Delta Dental
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    MetLife
    Cigna Healthcare
    United Concordia Dental
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    Meet Your

    Dental Team

    • Dr. Joe Baggette

      The reason I studied to become a dentist is because I love working with my hands and I love people. My goal is to put patients at ease while providing them with exceptional service.
      Dr. Joe Baggette
    • Dr. Brian Kruchoski

      I love focusing on smile designs, implants, and Invisalign where I can actually change a person's smile to instill confidence and happiness in their smile and themselves.
      Dr. Brian Kruchoski
    • Dr. Stephany Stevenson

      I enjoy being able to help people, whether that is getting them out of pain or giving them a more confident smile.
      Dr. Stephany Stevenson
    • Dr. Clark Bassham

      To truly understand a patient's needs, the journey begins with open discussion and meaningful conversation. Often, this means listening beyond the surface to truly hear what they need.
      Dr. Clark Bassham