If you're experiencing pain when biting, sensitivity, or a tooth that feels cracked or weak, you may need more than just a filling. 

Many patients tell us: 

  • "It hurts when I chew." 
  • "Food keeps getting stuck between my teeth." 
  • "My tooth feels like it might break." 
  • "I don't want to lose this tooth." 

At Witkowski Dental in Mokena, IL, dental crowns are used to restore strength, protect compromised teeth, and eliminate discomfort — while preserving your natural smile. 

Dental Crowns Witkowski Dental

What Is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a custom-made restoration that fully covers a damaged or weakened tooth. 

Crowns are designed to: 

  • Protect cracked teeth 
  • Restore fractured teeth 
  • Replace large failing fillings 
  • Strengthen root canal–treated teeth 
  • Improve bite alignment 
  • Restore proper contact between teeth 

A crown acts like a protective helmet, reinforcing the remaining tooth structure. 

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When Is a Crown Necessary?

You may need a dental crown if you have: 

  • Cracked tooth syndrome 
  • A tooth that hurts when biting 
  • Large fillings that are breaking down 
  • Recurrent decay under old restorations 
  • A fractured tooth 
  • Open contact causing chronic food impaction 

Left untreated, cracked teeth can worsen and potentially require root canal treatment or extraction. 

What Is Cracked Tooth Syndrome?

Cracked tooth syndrome occurs when a fracture develops in a tooth that may not be immediately visible on X-rays. 

Common symptoms include: 

  • Sharp pain when biting 
  • Sensitivity when releasing pressure 
  • Intermittent discomfort 
  • Difficulty chewing on one side 

Early intervention with a crown stabilizes the crack and prevents further propagation.

The Dental Crown Process at Witkowski Dental

1. Diagnosis & Evaluation

We perform: 

  • Clinical examination 
  • Digital radiographs 
  • Bite evaluation 
  • Assessment of surrounding gum health 

If a crack or structural weakness is identified, we discuss treatment options and timing. 

2. Tooth Preparation

The damaged portion of the tooth is carefully reshaped to allow room for the crown. 

Digital scans are taken to ensure a precise, custom fit.

3. Custom Crown Fabrication

Your crown is fabricated to match: 

  • Natural tooth shade 
  • Bite alignment 
  • Adjacent tooth contact 
  • Functional requirements 

4. Final Placement

The crown is cemented securely, restoring: 

  • Structural integrity 
  • Proper occlusion 
  • Tight interproximal contact 
  • Comfortable chewing function 

The result is a stable, protected tooth. 

Dental Crown Case Study: Restoration of Tooth #18 with Custom Heart “Tooth Tattoo” Crown

A 38-year-old female presented with intermittent sharp pain when chewing on the lower left side and persistent food impaction between teeth #18 and #19. 

Chief Complaint 

She reported: 

  • Sharp discomfort when biting 
  • Frequent food trapping between teeth 
  • Gum irritation in the lower left posterior region 

The symptoms had become increasingly bothersome and were affecting her ability to chew comfortably. 

Clinical Findings 

Examination and radiographs revealed: 

  • Signs consistent with cracked tooth syndrome on tooth #18 
  • An open interproximal contact between teeth #18 and #19 
  • Chronic food impaction contributing to localized gingival inflammation 

The crack compromised the structural integrity of tooth #18, placing it at high risk for further fracture and possible pulpal involvement if left untreated. 

The open contact was also contributing to ongoing irritation and periodontal stress. 

Diagnosis 

  • Cracked tooth syndrome on tooth #18 
  • Open contact between #18 and #19 causing recurrent food impaction 

Treatment Plan 

A full-coverage crown was recommended to: 

  • Stabilize the crack 
  • Protect the remaining tooth structure 
  • Restore proper occlusion 
  • Re-establish tight proximal contact 
  • Eliminate chronic food impaction 

Treatment Rendered 

Tooth #18 was prepared for a full-coverage crown. 

A custom crown was fabricated and placed, restoring: 

  • Structural strength 
  • Functional bite alignment 
  • Proper interproximal contact 

In addition to functional rehabilitation, a unique aesthetic feature was incorporated. 

Dr. Emili Hester designed and cemented a custom heart "tooth tattoo" embedded within the crown — creating a personalized and artistic detail while maintaining full clinical integrity. 

This artistic element transformed a necessary restorative procedure into a meaningful, memorable experience for the patient. 

Outcome 

Post-operative evaluation confirmed: 

  • Complete resolution of biting pain 
  • Elimination of food impaction 
  • Healthy, cleansable contact between teeth 
  • Stabilization of the cracked tooth 

The patient was highly satisfied with both the functional result and the personalized heart design. 

Why This Case Matters

This case demonstrates that restorative dentistry is not just about fixing damage — it's about restoring comfort, protecting long-term health, and delivering an exceptional patient experience. 

Function, durability, and personalization can coexist.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Crowns 

With proper care and regular dental visits, crowns can last 10–15 years or longer. 

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. Most patients experience minimal discomfort and return to normal activities quickly.

No. Cracks do not heal naturally. A crown prevents the crack from spreading and protects the tooth from further damage.

An open contact between teeth can allow food to pack into the space, causing irritation and inflammation. A properly designed crown restores tight contact and eliminates this issue. 

Yes. Crowns are custom-shaded and contoured to blend seamlessly with surrounding teeth. 

Why Patients in Mokena Choose Witkowski Dental for Crowns 

At Witkowski Dental, we focus on: 

  • Early diagnosis of cracks 
  • Conservative preservation of tooth structure 
  • Precision digital impressions 
  • Proper bite design 
  • Long-term durability 
  • Exceptional patient experience 

Our goal is to protect your tooth — not just repair it. 

Your Next Step

If you're experiencing pain when chewing, sensitivity, or chronic food trapping, don't wait for the problem to worsen. 

Schedule a comprehensive evaluation at Witkowski Dental in Mokena, IL to determine if a dental crown can protect your tooth and restore comfort.