A damaged or weakened tooth can affect more than your comfort—it can change the way you chew, speak, and smile throughout the day. Dental crowns offer a reliable way to rebuild strength while protecting natural teeth from further wear or breakage. Our dentist on Maryland’s eastern shore can place crowns for both restorative and cosmetic procedures.
If you’re experiencing tooth sensitivity, visible damage, or discomfort while chewing, call 410-228-4191 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Hiers. We proudly welcome patients from Oxford, Denton, and Preston, inviting you to discover how dental crowns can restore strength, comfort, and confidence to your smile.
Hear What Real Patients Are Saying About Dr. HiersWhen it comes to your smile, hearing from real people can make all the difference. Patients who have visited Dr. Hiers at Eastern Shore Smile Solutions in Cambridge & Easton, MD have shared stories of comfort, reassurance, and positive outcomes—moments that reflect how dental care impacts daily life.
Dental crowns are custom-made restorations designed to cover and protect teeth that have been weakened, damaged, or worn over time. Acting like a protective cap, a crown restores the tooth’s shape, strength, and function while blending seamlessly with surrounding teeth.
Dr. Hiers uses modern materials to provide crowns that look natural and support long-term oral health. Crowns can help with chewing comfort, biting strength, and protecting teeth that have undergone root canal treatments or dental implants.
Metal crowns aren’t the only option for repairing or restoring a tooth. The material chosen for your restoration depends on the location of the tooth and your specific functional needs. During your visit, we will discuss the best options for your smile:
Dental crowns offer a range of advantages that extend beyond enhancing appearance. For patients in Cambridge & Easton, MD, Dr. Hiers uses crowns to restore comfort, function, and long-term oral health. Key benefits of dental crowns include:
Dental crowns may be recommended for patients who have:
Dr. Hiers evaluates each patient individually, considering tooth condition, bite alignment, and overall oral health to determine if you need a dental crown. Whether a single tooth or multiple restorations are needed, crowns can provide a long-lasting solution that supports comfort, function, and appearance. Learn more about dental crowns and discover if this solution or an alternative is the right fit for your smile by calling 410-228-4191!
Dr. Hiers begins by numbing the area to ensure you remain comfortable. The tooth is then gently reshaped—a process that involves removing a thin layer of enamel to make room for the crown material. Afterward, a highly accurate impression (either digital or traditional) is taken. This serves as the blueprint for the dental laboratory. You will leave this appointment with a temporary crown to protect the prepared tooth.
Once your custom crown arrives from the lab, you will return to our office. Dr. Hiers will remove the temporary and place the permanent crown, checking the fit, the “contact” with neighboring teeth, and the alignment of your bite. After making any necessary micro-adjustments, the crown is permanently cemented into place.
Caring for Your Dental CrownMaintaining a dental crown is straightforward. Because the crown covers the tooth, the most vulnerable area is the margin where the crown meets the gum line.
Dental crowns are an investment in your smile, and Dr. Hiers works with patients in Cambridge & Easton, MD to make treatment affordable. Typical crown costs range from $900 to $2,000, depending on material and complexity.
Flexible financing options include:
Patients from Oxford, Denton, and Preston are welcome to explore our affordable dental crown solutions. Call 410-228-4191 today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Hiers and restore strength and confidence to your smile.
With proper care, a high-quality crown can last between 10 and 15 years. Some patients even keep theirs for 20 years or more by maintaining excellent oral hygiene and avoiding habits like teeth grinding.
No, getting a dental crown isn’t painful. Numbing the area ensures you feel no pain during the preparation process. After the numbness wears off, some patients experience minor sensitivity in the gums or a slight “tightness” as they get used to the temporary crown, but this typically subsides quickly.
Modern materials allow Dr. Hiers to match the shade, shape, and contour of your surrounding teeth perfectly. Most people will never know you have a crown; they will simply see a healthy, complete smile.
While rare, a dental crown can sometimes come loose due to sticky foods or underlying decay. If this happens, keep the crown safe and call our office immediately. Dr. Hiers can often clean and re-cement it if the underlying tooth is still healthy.
You don’t have to live with the discomfort of a broken tooth or the embarrassment of a fading smile. Imagine the relief of finally being able to enjoy your favorite local seafood without a second thought, or the joy of laughing fully in a photo with friends. Your health and happiness are worth the investment.
Dr. Hiers and our compassionate team are ready to help you rediscover the strength and beauty of your smile. Take that brave step today for a healthier tomorrow. Call our dental offices serving Cambridge and Easton at 410-228-4191 to schedule your consultation.