
Dental Crowns
Is a broken, cracked, or infected tooth causing you pain and negatively impacting the appearance of your smile?
Dr. C. Scott Schmitt can restore your tooth with a custom dental crown at our Altamonte Springs, FL, dental practice.
Discover how a dental crown can strengthen and rebuild your smile...
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My new smile is absolutely incredible and looks 100% natural. Honestly if you want the best all you have to do is compare reviews from here all the way to Palm Beach and you can clearly see this doctor is the best hands down!
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Dr. Schmitt has more than 20 years of experience practicing dentistry, and he is a prosthodontist, which requires three additional years of training. He has the skill and expertise to design and place beautiful, natural-looking custom crowns.
What Do Dental Crowns Look Like?

Traditional Treatment Timeline
Crowns not only enhance the appearance of your smile, but they reinforce a structurally damaged tooth.
Insurance and Financing
We accept many types of dental insurance and offer financing options such as CareCredit®.
Premium Implant-Supported Crowns
Dr. Schmitt can treat patients with missing teeth in the Altamonte Springs and greater Orlando, FL, region with top-of-the-line dental implants. You may qualify for dental implants if you.
Are missing teeth or need an extraction
While saving the natural tooth is always preferable, in certain cases, the structure is too severely damaged to support a traditional crown. Implant-supported crowns are the best option to replace teeth, restoring the natural appearance and function of your smile.
Are healthy and want to maintain your oral health
Implants involve oral surgery and are only recommended for non-smokers in good health. If you qualify, implants will benefit your long-term oral health by preserving your bone density and facial appearance.
Are looking for a long-term solution and savings
The implant posts become a permanent fixture in your mouth, giving you a highly durable and long-lasting solution for tooth loss. While they are more expensive up-front, they will require fewer replacements over the years and can save patients money over the course of a lifetime.