Dental Crowns

Durable, Well-Fitted & Natural Looking Crowns
High-quality dental crowns, also known as caps, are one of the key tools Dr. Sibbach and Dr. Glassman use to help preserve decayed teeth and improve smiles.
As part of the complete services offered to our patients , we will provide you with a crown that is well-fitted and long-lasting. Our doctors always take special care to make sure that he fully explains the procedure to you, and they work hard to keep you from feeling pain during the procedure. If you need a crown, they will make sure that you receive the right type of crown, and that it fits with your natural bite.
All-porcelain crowns
Traditional porcelain crowns are made with porcelain covering a metal shell. The metal provides strength and support for the porcelain which gives it a natural appearance. All-porcelain, also called "all-ceramic" crowns, use a ceramic shell instead of a metal shell to support the porcelain. With all-porcelain crowns, no metal band is visible around the base of the tooth.
With advances in technology, these all-porcelain crowns can be used in a variety of situations. Dr. Sibbach will complete a thorough examination and listen to your wishes to determine which type of crown is best suited for you.
Call us at 909-992-0394 to make an appointment or click here to request an appointment online.
Restorations and Whitening
By Howard Glassman, D.D.S.
One very common question asked is, "What should I do if I need a restoration on a front tooth, but I'm also interested in whitening my teeth?" The answer is: Always do the whitening first.
The reason of course is to be able to match the shade of the new filling or crown with the new, whiter, "after whitening" shade of the rest of your teeth...
"Dr.Sibbach is more than just an amazing dentist, she takes the time to answer all of our questions and never implies that she may be in a rush. She is never satisfied until the work is perfect.
"I had to have a root canal and a cap. She made sure that the cap that was made fit perfectly in the bite to ensure that the overall health of my teeth would not be compromised."
- Emily Hudson



























