Dental Crowns For Kids In Broomfield, CO
Mini Miners Pediatric Dentistry provides dental crowns for kids in Broomfield, CO, with three distinct options to protect and restore your child's teeth. Led by Dr. Alison Grover, a Board-Certified Diplomate Pediatric Dentist, our practice offers White Crowns, Hall Crowns, and stainless steel crowns using premium materials from Sprig and NuSmile. We have served families in Broomfield, Erie, and surrounding Colorado communities since 2017.
If your child's dentist has recommended a crown, you probably have questions. What does the procedure involve? Will it hurt? What are the options? At Mini Miners, we believe parents deserve clear answers and real choices. We are one of the few pediatric dental practices in the Broomfield area to offer three crown types, including the Hall Crown technique, which requires no drilling and no numbing.


What Are Dental Crowns for Kids?
Dental crowns for kids are tooth-shaped caps placed over a child's damaged or decayed tooth to restore its size, shape, strength, and appearance. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends crowns for primary teeth when decay or damage is too extensive for a filling to provide adequate protection.
Unlike fillings that repair a small portion of the tooth, a crown covers the entire visible surface above the gum line. This gives the tooth full protection and allows your child to chew, speak, and smile normally. Crowns for baby teeth are designed to stay in place until the tooth falls out naturally on its own timeline.
At Mini Miners Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Alison Grover selects crown materials based on durability, appearance, and your child's specific needs. For dental crowns for kids in Broomfield, CO, we use only the highest quality products on the market, including Sprig White Crowns, NuSmile White Bioflex Crowns, and NuSmile 100% Stainless Steel Crowns.

When Does Your Child Need a Dental Crown?
Dr. Grover may recommend a dental crown when your child's tooth has damage or decay that is too significant for a filling to restore safely. Crowns protect the remaining tooth structure and prevent the need for extraction, keeping your child's smile healthy and their development on track.
Your child may need a crown in the following situations:
Extensive tooth decay. When a cavity is too large for a filling to hold, a crown covers and seals the entire tooth to stop further damage. This is the most common reason children receive crowns.
Tooth damage or fracture. Falls, sports injuries, and accidents can crack or break baby teeth. A crown restores the tooth's shape and strength so your child can eat and speak comfortably.
After a pulpotomy. A pulpotomy, sometimes called a baby root canal, removes infected tissue from inside the tooth. A crown is placed afterward to seal and protect the weakened tooth.
High cavity risk. Some children have naturally thin enamel or other factors that make their teeth more vulnerable to decay. A crown provides an extra layer of protection for teeth that need it most.
Not sure if your child needs a crown? Call us to schedule an evaluation with Dr. Grover. She will walk you through your child's options and answer every question.

Our Crown Options at Mini Miners Pediatric Dentistry
Mini Miners Pediatric Dentistry is one of the few practices in the Broomfield area to offer three distinct crown options for children. Each option provides excellent protection, but they differ in appearance, procedure, durability, and cost. Dr. Grover will help you choose the best fit based on your child's tooth, location in the mouth, and comfort level.
White Crowns for Front and Back Teeth

White crowns are tooth-colored caps made from high-quality ceramic or zirconia material that look just like natural teeth. Unlike traditional silver stainless steel crowns, white crowns blend with your child's smile and are virtually invisible.
Mini Miners is one of the few offices in the area to offer white crowns on back molars in addition to front teeth. Most practices only provide white options for front teeth and default to metal for the back. We believe every child deserves a natural-looking smile, no matter which tooth needs treatment.
Advantages of white crowns:
Natural appearance that matches surrounding teeth
More durable than normal tooth enamel
Metal-free option for children with sensitivities
Ideal for both front teeth and back molars
Less temperature sensitivity than metal crowns
Smooth surface that is gentle on opposing teeth
What to expect during placement:
Dr. Grover will offer dental sedation and use local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth. She will gently remove any decay and shape the tooth for the crown using specialized instruments. After taking measurements for a precise fit, the crown is carefully placed and adjusted for comfort. White crowns typically require only one visit and can be placed the same day.
We use Sprig White Crowns and NuSmile White Bioflex Crowns, which are among the most trusted pediatric crown brands available.
Hall Crowns: The No-Drill, No-Numbing Alternative
The Hall Crown technique is a minimally invasive approach to placing stainless steel crowns on baby teeth with decay. It is one of the most parent-friendly and child-friendly options in pediatric dentistry, and Mini Miners is one of very few practices in Colorado to offer it.
The key difference is simple: Hall Crowns require no drilling, no removal of tooth structure, no local anesthesia, and no numbing shots. The crown is placed directly over the affected tooth, sealing in the decay and stopping it from progressing. For children who experience dental anxiety, or for parents who want the least invasive option possible, the Hall Crown technique is often the ideal choice.
Advantages of Hall Crowns:
No drilling or removal of tooth structure
No general anesthesia or sedation needed
No local anesthetic or numbing shots required
The crown is simply placed over the affected tooth
High success rate in protecting baby teeth until they naturally fall out
Stronger and more durable than white crowns
More affordable than white crowns
What to expect during placement:
Spacers may be placed between teeth for a few days before the appointment to create room for the crown. On the day of the procedure, your child will not need any numbing or sedation, though nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is available if they feel anxious. The crown is selected, fitted, and gently seated over the tooth. The entire procedure is quick, painless, and low stress. Most children are surprised by how easy it is.
Stainless steel crowns have been a trusted option in pediatric dentistry for decades. They are extremely durable and cost-effective, making them a practical choice for back teeth where strength matters most.
At Mini Miners, we use NuSmile 100% Stainless Steel Crowns, known for their quality and smooth finish. These crowns are placed using local anesthesia and sedation, similar to the white crown procedure. They are an excellent option for molars that need maximum protection, particularly when cost is a consideration.
Stainless steel crowns will remain in place until the baby tooth falls out naturally. The crown comes out with the tooth, and the permanent tooth erupts normally underneath.
Stainless Steel Crowns

Why Treating Baby Teeth With Crowns Matters
Baby teeth may be temporary, but they play a critical role in your child's health and development. Leaving a damaged or decayed baby tooth untreated can cause pain, infection, and long-term problems that affect the permanent teeth waiting underneath.
Space maintenance. Baby teeth hold space for permanent teeth. If a baby tooth is lost too early due to untreated decay, the surrounding teeth can shift and cause crowding or alignment issues when the permanent tooth tries to come in.
Pain and infection prevention. Untreated decay does not stop on its own. It grows deeper into the tooth and can reach the nerve, causing pain, swelling, and infection that affects your child's ability to eat, sleep, and concentrate at school.
Speech development. Baby teeth support proper tongue and lip placement for speech. Missing or severely damaged teeth can affect how your child forms certain sounds during a critical window of language development.
Nutrition and eating. Healthy teeth allow your child to chew a full range of foods. Painful or damaged teeth often cause children to avoid nutritious foods that require chewing, which can affect their overall health.
A crown protects the baby tooth so it can do its job until the permanent tooth is ready to take its place. That is why dental crowns for kids in Broomfield, CO, are one of the most important restorative treatments we provide at Mini Miners.
Why Choose Mini Miners for Dental Crowns For Kids In Broomfield, CO?
Mini Miners Pediatric Dentistry is a dedicated pediatric practice, not a general dentist who also sees children. Dr. Alison Grover is a Board-Certified Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, a distinction held by only about one-third of all pediatric dentists in the United States. Families in Broomfield trust Mini Miners for expert crown placement and gentle, kid-focused care.
More crown choices than any nearby practice.We offer three types of pediatric crowns: White Crowns, Hall Crowns, and stainless steel. Most practices in the area offer only one or two options. More choices mean Dr. Grover can match the treatment to your child's tooth, comfort level, and your family's preferences.
Premium materials. We use Sprig White Crowns, NuSmile White Bioflex Crowns, and NuSmile Stainless Steel Crowns. These are among the highest-rated pediatric crown brands available.
Built for kids. Our office features a slide and arcade games in the waiting room, ceiling-mounted TVs in every treatment room, and a prize tower that kids get to visit after every appointment. We follow a "no scary words" policy so your child feels safe and comfortable from start to finish.
Serving Broomfield and surrounding communities. Our office is located in Erie, Colorado, just a short drive from Broomfield. We also serve families from Louisville, Superior, Westminster, Lafayette, and Northglenn. Since opening in 2017, we have helped thousands of children build healthy smiles.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Crowns For Kids In Broomfield, CO
Is getting a dental crown painful for my child?
Most children experience little to no pain during a crown procedure at Mini Miners Pediatric Dentistry. For white crowns and stainless steel crowns, Dr. Grover uses local anesthesia to completely numb the area, and dental sedation is available to keep your child calm and comfortable. Hall Crowns are the gentlest option of all. They require no drilling, no anesthesia, and no numbing shots. The crown is simply placed over the tooth, making it a quick and stress-free experience for children.
How long do dental crowns last on baby teeth?
Pediatric dental crowns are designed to last until the baby tooth falls out naturally. Stainless steel crowns and Hall Crowns are extremely durable and rarely need replacement. White crowns are also strong, though they may occasionally chip if your child grinds their teeth or chews hard objects. When the baby tooth is ready to come out, the crown falls out with it, and the permanent tooth erupts normally underneath.
What is the difference between a Hall Crown and a regular crown?
A Hall Crown is placed directly over a decayed baby tooth without drilling, numbing, or sedation. The crown seals the decay inside the tooth and stops it from progressing. A regular crown (white or stainless steel) requires the dentist to remove the decay first, shape the tooth, and then place the crown. Hall Crowns are ideal for children with dental anxiety or parents who prefer the least invasive approach. Mini Miners is one of the few practices near Broomfield offering this technique.
Does dental insurance cover crowns for kids?
Most dental insurance plans cover pediatric dental crowns, especially when the crown is medically necessary due to decay or damage. Coverage amounts vary by plan, and some plans may cover stainless steel crowns fully while covering a portion of white crown costs. Mini Miners Pediatric Dentistry works with most major insurance providers and offers an affordable dental membership plan for families without coverage. Call (303) 500-3202 and our insurance team will help you understand your benefits before your visit.
Can my child eat normally with a dental crown?
Yes. Once the crown is placed and your child's numbness wears off (for white and stainless steel crowns) or immediately (for Hall Crowns), your child can return to eating normally. We recommend avoiding very sticky or hard foods like taffy, caramels, and ice chewing for the first day or two. After that, your child can eat their regular diet. The crown is designed to withstand normal chewing forces.
At what age can a child get a dental crown?
Children can receive dental crowns as soon as their baby teeth are fully erupted, which typically begins around age two to three. There is no minimum age requirement if the tooth needs protection. Dr. Grover evaluates each child individually and recommends crowns only when the benefit clearly outweighs other treatment options. Early treatment helps prevent pain and infection while preserving the baby tooth's important role in your child's development.
How do I care for my child's dental crown?
Caring for a dental crown is straightforward. Have your child brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, paying attention to the gum line around the crown. Continue flossing daily, including around the crowned tooth. Avoid giving your child extremely sticky foods that could pull at the crown. Bring your child to Mini Miners for regular checkups every six months so Dr. Grover can monitor the crown's condition and your child's overall oral health.

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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
