How Long Do Dental Crowns Really Last? What You Should Know

Alora Dental • October 1, 2025

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Dental crowns are a reliable and commonly recommended solution for restoring teeth that are cracked, weakened, or heavily decayed. But once you've had one placed, an important question remains: how long will it last?


While most crowns typically last between 10 and 15 years, some can endure up to 20 or even 30 years with proper care. At Alora Dental, we're committed to helping patients not only restore their smiles but also preserve their restorations long-term.




Understanding Crown Lifespan



The longevity of a crown depends on several factors, including the type of material used, the patient's oral hygiene habits, and how much wear the crown experiences on a daily basis.


Materials Matter



Crowns can be made from:


  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) — Strong and aesthetic, but may show a metal line near the gumline over time.
  • Zirconia — Durable and ideal for molars; very resistant to wear.
  • All-ceramic or E-max — Best for front teeth due to excellent appearance and adequate strength.


At Alora Dental, we select crown materials based on your functional needs and cosmetic preferences. We also take your bite pressure into account, especially for those who grind or clench their teeth.


Oral Habits and Hygiene


Even the most durable crown will wear down prematurely if not cared for properly. Some habits that shorten a crown's life include:


  • Grinding or clenching your teeth (bruxism)
  • Using teeth to open packages
  • Biting into hard foods like ice or hard candy


Good oral hygiene is also essential. Brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and flossing carefully around the crown helps prevent gum disease and decay at the crown margins.


Routine Dental Visits


Crowns need to be monitored regularly. At each visit to Alora Dental, our team evaluates the condition of your crown, checks for signs of wear or movement, and takes X-rays when needed to ensure the underlying tooth is healthy.




How Alora Dental Helps You Extend Crown Life



We take a preventative, personalized approach:


  • Digital scans ensure precise measurements and a custom fit
  • Occlusion checks minimize premature wear
  • Night guards are recommended for patients with bruxism
  • Routine hygiene appointments reduce the risk of decay near crown edges


Our team also educates you on how to clean around your crown and what symptoms to watch for. If you experience discomfort, sensitivity, or if the crown feels loose, it's important to contact us promptly.




Signs Your Crown May Need Replacement




  • A visible crack or chip
  • Loosening or shifting of the crown
  • Gum recession exposing the crown margin
  • Persistent pain or discomfort
  • Wear on adjacent or opposing teeth


Even if your crown feels fine, small cracks can develop over time that aren't visible to the naked eye. Regular checkups at Alora Dental ensure we catch potential problems early — before they require costly intervention.




Visit Alora Dental Today




A crown is a long-term investment in your oral health. While no restoration lasts forever, with the right materials, habits, and regular care, you can enjoy many years of function and beauty.


If you currently have a crown or are considering one, book a consultation with our team to ensure you're getting the most durable and aesthetic solution possible. Visit Alora Dental today to schedule your checkup or to learn more about our restorative services.




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