
Dental Crowns For Kids In Arvada, CO
Pediatric dental crowns are tooth-shaped caps that fit over teeth to restore their size, shape, structural integrity, and aesthetic appearance. For children, we may recommend crowns when:
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A tooth has extensive caries that cannot be restored with a filling alone
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A primary (baby) tooth is severely compromised or fractured
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A tooth has undergone pulp therapy (baby root canal)
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A tooth is structurally weakened and at risk of breaking
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A child has elevated caries risk and requires additional protective restoration

Our Pediatric Crown Options at Mini Miners
At Mini Miners Pediatric Dentistry, we're distinguished as one of few practices in our region offering two contemporary crown solutions for children: Aesthetic White Crowns and Hall Crowns. We're also among the few practices providing White Crowns on posterior molars in addition to conventional stainless steel crowns for dental crowns for kids in Arvada, CO.
Our crown selections deliver exceptional protection, but they feature distinct advantages and clinical applications.

We Utilize Premium-Quality Pediatric Crowns
We select our crown materials based on clinical durability and aesthetic outcomes. That's why we provide the highest-quality pediatric crowns available from leading manufacturers: Sprig White Crowns, NuSmile White Bioflex Crowns, and NuSmile 100% Stainless Steel Crowns.




Aesthetic White Crowns FOR Anterior and Posterior Teeth
What Are Aesthetic White Crowns?
Aesthetic white crowns are tooth-colored restorations fabricated from premium ceramic or zirconia material that replicate natural dentition appearance. Unlike conventional silver (stainless steel) crowns, these dental crowns for kids in Arvada, CO integrate seamlessly with your child's smile.
Advantages of Aesthetic White Crowns
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Natural-appearing aesthetic that matches existing dentition
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Greater durability than natural tooth enamel
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Metal-free alternative for children with metal sensitivities
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Optimal for anterior teeth and posterior molars
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Reduced temperature sensitivity compared to metal crowns
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Polished surface that's gentle on opposing teeth


Aesthetic White Crown: Treatment Process
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We offer sedation options and utilize local anesthetic to comfortably desensitize the area surrounding the tooth.
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We remove any carious tissue present and prepare the tooth for crown placement as gently as possible using specialized instruments.
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We capture impressions for a precise fit.
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The restoration is carefully positioned and adjusted for comfort.
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Aesthetic white crowns typically require only one appointment. They're placed the same day as tooth preparation.
Hall Crowns
What are Hall Crowns?
The Hall Crown technique represents an innovative, minimally-invasive methodology for placing stainless steel crowns on primary teeth with carious lesions.

Benefits of Hall Crowns
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No drilling or reduction of tooth structure required
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General anesthesia is not necessary
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Local anesthetic is unnecessary (no numbing injections!)
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The crown is simply fitted over the affected tooth
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Excellent success rate in preserving primary teeth until natural exfoliation
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Superior strength and durability compared to White Crowns
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More cost-effective than White Crowns

The Hall Crown: What to Expect

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Orthodontic separators may be positioned between teeth for several days before the appointment.
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Your child won't require any numbing or sedation, but nitrous oxide is available if they experience anxiety.
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The crown is selected and fitted appropriately.
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The crown is gently positioned over the tooth.
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The entire procedure is efficient, comfortable, and stress-free.

Choosing the Right Dental Crown For Your Child: White Crowns vs. Hall Crowns
Many parents feel overwhelmed deciding between crown options for their child. At Mini Miners, your pediatric dentist will recommend the best dental crowns for kids in Arvada, CO based on your child's specific situation, but here's a quick guide:
Choose White Crowns When:
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The crown is on a front tooth (aesthetics matter most)
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Your child is older and concerned about appearance
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You want the most natural-looking result
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The tooth will be visible when smiling
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Your child can tolerate a slightly longer appointment with numbing
Choose Hall Crowns When:
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The crown is on a back molar (function over aesthetics)
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Your child has severe dental anxiety
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You want to avoid drilling and numbing entirely
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Budget is a primary concern
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Your child is very young (toddler/preschool age)
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Quick, stress-free treatment is the priority
Still Unsure? That's completely normal. Dr. Grover will evaluate your child's tooth, anxiety level, age, and your family's priorities during a complimentary consultation. We'll explain exactly which option makes the most sense for your situation, no pressure, just honest guidance.
FAQs: DENTAL CROWNS FOR KIDS
How long do dental crowns last for children? Dental crowns for children are designed to last until the baby tooth naturally falls out. Typically, White and Hall Crowns can last 2-5 years, depending on when they're placed and which tooth is crowned. Our crowns are made of durable materials that can withstand normal chewing and daily wear throughout the remainder of the baby tooth's lifespan.
Will insurance cover these crown options?
Most dental insurance plans cover stainless steel crowns (including Hall Crowns) as they're considered a standard treatment. Coverage for white crowns varies by provider - some plans cover them fully, while others may only cover a portion of the cost or limit coverage to front teeth.
Our friendly Mini Miners team will help verify your insurance benefits and explain any out-of-pocket costs before treatment begins. We also offer payment plans to make all treatment options accessible to our families.
Does getting a crown hurt?With Hall Crowns, there's typically no drilling required, which means no numbing shots and virtually no discomfort! This makes them an excellent option for young children or those with dental anxiety.
For White Crowns or Stainless Steel Crowns, we offer different levels of sedation and local anesthesia so your child is comfortable and doesn't feel pain.
Does a crown require special care?
Caring for a dental crown is similar to caring for natural teeth:
- Brush twice daily with fluoridated toothpaste
- Floss daily, especially around the crown
- Avoid extremely sticky or hard foods that could dislodge or damage the crown
- Continue regular dental checkups every six months
- The dentist will monitor the crown at each visit
What are the signs of a problem with a crown?
While dental crowns have a high success rate, it's good to know the signs that might indicate an issue:
- Persistent pain or sensitivity around the crowned tooth
- Visible damage to the crown like chips or cracks
- A crown that feels loose or moves when touched
- Swelling or redness in the gums around the crown
- Changes in your child's bite or difficulty chewing
- For white crowns, any discoloration or darkening

Monday 8 AM–5 PM
Tuesday 8 AM–5 PM
Wednesday 8 AM-5 PM
Thursday 8 AM–5 PM
Friday 8 AM–3:30 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
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Mini Miners Pediatric Dentistry
61 Erie Pkwy, Ste 101
Erie, CO 80516
Phone: (303) 500-3202
Text: (720) 734-5890
Email: MiniMinersPD@gmail.com
Fax: (303) 552-3700



