Conventional Dental Crowns in Saskatoon
At Canada Building Dental Group, we provide conventional dental crowns in Saskatoon to support strength and restore your cracked or weakened teeth. Traditional crowns, or Conventional crowns, are tooth-coloured shells that encircle the tooth and are designed to stabilize teeth that have been weakened by decay, trauma, or because of having a big filling. Your smile will be restored to its original appearance.
If you require a dentist who can design and supply well-made, lasting crowns, our experienced team is ready to help. We use the finest materials and the latest methods to take the right care to make the crown comfortable, fitting, and natural in appearance. If it is to restore one tooth or to protect several teeth, treatment will be customized for you. Let us help you have a function and confidence again with your smile.

What Are Conventional Crowns?
A conventional crown or traditional crown is a cap made specifically for the patient to fit over the damaged tooth. These crowns are made from strong, durable materials, i.e., porcelain, ceramic, or metal. Crowns are formed and shaped in size and colour to fit the patient’s natural teeth. A crown will cover the tooth completely, protecting it to prevent further damage while restoring the function and appearance of the tooth.
Patients often look for dental crowns to address:
- Cracked or broken teeth
- Teeth with big fillings
- After root canal treatment
- Discoloured or misshapen teeth
- Tooth supported by a dental bridge or implant

When Do You Need a Dental Crown?
Our dentist in Saskatoon may recommend a crown if you have:
- A weakened tooth that’s at risk of breaking
- A fractured tooth that affects your bite
- Severe dental decay for which a filling is not a choice
- A tooth that has undergone a root canal and needs protection
- Cosmetic concerns due to staining or irregular shape
What to Expect During the Procedure
Usually, the procedure requires two visits:
- First Visit— Your tooth will be examined, cleaned, and shaped. Our dentist will then take digital impressions to design your custom crown. To keep the tooth safe while the permanent crown is being produced, a temporary one will be affixed.
- Second Visit— Once your crown is ready, we’ll remove the temporary cap and bond the permanent crown securely in place. We’ll ensure a precise fit and polish it for a natural appearance.
Caring for Your Dental Crown
Conventional crowns are strong and, with good care, can last 10 years or more. To maintain your crown:
- Every day, brush and floss.
- Do not bite into hard objects like pens or ice.
- Visit your dentist in Saskatoon for routine checkups.
During regular visits, we’ll check the condition of your crown to ensure it remains stable and functional.
Why Choose Canada Building Dental Group?
When you choose our team for dental crowns in Saskatoon, you receive:
- Personalized treatment and expert guidance
- Comfortable, patient-friendly care
- High-quality materials for lasting results
- Flexible appointment times and payment options
Book Your Consultation Today
If you’re looking for dental crowns, Canada Building Dental Group is here to help restore your smile with precision and care. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and find out if a conventional crown is right for you.
Visit us today at 308 2nd Ave N, Saskatoon, SK.
Let’s protect your teeth and preserve your smile together.
FAQs:
How long do conventional dental crowns last?
With proper care and good oral hygiene, conventional crowns can last 10 years or more. Regular dental checkups help ensure they stay in good condition.
Do crowns look like natural teeth?
Yes, crowns are designed to match the shape and colour of your natural teeth. Porcelain or ceramic crowns blend in well for a natural appearance.
Does the crown process hurt?
In most cases, the process is not painful. Local anesthesia is used to keep you comfortable during tooth preparation and crown placement.
Can I eat normally with a crown?
Yes, you can resume your regular eating habits after your crown is placed. Just avoid chewing hard objects like ice or opening packages with your teeth.
How should my dental crown be maintained?
Every day, brush and floss your teeth like you would with natural teeth. Visit your dentist regularly to check the crown and ensure your overall oral health.