Strong, natural looking crowns that restore badly damaged teeth so your child can eat, smile, and play with confidence.
When a tooth is too decayed or damaged for a simple filling, a crown restores it fully. A crown covers and protects the entire tooth, bringing back its strength, shape, and function. At Sensory Smiles Children’s Dentistry, Dr. Sara El-Sherbini places gentle, durable crowns in a calm, sensory friendly setting.
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Dr. Sara El-Sherbini
Rancho Cucamonga's only certified sensory inclusive practice
Welcoming kids of every age and ability
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Sometimes a cavity grows too large, or a tooth cracks or breaks, and a filling simply cannot do the job. In those cases, a crown steps in to protect what remains of the tooth. Crowns are also the natural next step after a pulpotomy, the gentle nerve treatment we use to save a badly decayed tooth.
Restoring the tooth with a crown keeps your child comfortable, protects the tooth from further damage, and helps them chew and speak normally. Just as importantly, it preserves the tooth so it can hold space for the adult tooth developing underneath.
We keep the process gentle, clear, and as quick as possible. Here is how we restore your child’s tooth.
Dr. Sara reviews the tooth and any X-rays, explains what she sees, and gently numbs the area using comfort focused techniques, so your child stays relaxed.
She removes the decay and shapes the tooth so the crown will fit snugly and comfortably. Every step is done with a light, patient touch.
We place a crown that restores the tooth’s strength and shape. We can talk through the material options with you, including tooth colored crowns that blend beautifully with your child’s smile.
We check that your child’s bite feels natural, then send you home with simple aftercare tips. Many crowns are completed in a single visit.
Every visit should feel calm, not overwhelming. As the sensory inclusive certified pediatric practice families across Rancho Cucamonga trust, we designed each part of the experience around your child’s comfort. Whether your child is an anxious toddler, a curious teen, or a child with sensory sensitivities or special needs, we meet them exactly where they are.
A crown may sound like a big procedure, but we make it feel manageable for your child. We explain everything in friendly language, let your child feel in control, and use distraction and comfort tools to ease any nerves. Ceiling mounted TVs, headphones, and a calm pace all help.
Dr. Sara watches your child closely and pauses for breaks whenever they need one. Our goal is for your child to leave feeling proud of how brave they were, not frightened by the experience.
A crown may be the right choice when a tooth has a very large cavity, when it has cracked or broken, or when it needs protection after nerve treatment. Badly worn or weakened baby molars often benefit too.
If your child has a painful, damaged, or heavily decayed tooth, bring them in and Dr. Sara will let you know whether a crown is the best way to restore it. She will always explain your options clearly before moving forward.
Located in Rancho Cucamonga, we proudly welcome families from across the Inland Empire, including Fontana, Rialto, Upland, and the surrounding communities. Parents choose us because we blend genuine warmth with real expertise, and because every child feels seen and supported the moment they walk through our doors.
It is a simple, welcoming introduction to our gentle, personalized care. This offer is valid for uninsured patients only and cannot be combined with insurance. Limit one per patient.
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Real words from parents who trust us with their children’s smiles.
When too much of the tooth is decayed or damaged, a filling will not hold or protect it well. A crown covers the whole tooth, giving it the strength it needs to last until it is naturally replaced.
We can discuss the material options with you, including tooth colored crowns that look natural. Dr. Sara will recommend the best choice for your child’s specific tooth and needs.
No. We gently numb the area and use comfort focused techniques throughout, so your child stays relaxed and comfortable during the visit.
Baby teeth hold space for adult teeth and support chewing and speech. A crown lets a damaged baby tooth do its job until it is naturally ready to come out, which prevents bigger problems later.
Many crowns are completed in a single visit. Dr. Sara will let you know what to expect based on your child’s tooth.
Absolutely. As a sensory inclusive certified practice, we tailor every visit to your child’s comfort, with a quiet room, headphones, and a gentle, unhurried approach.
A damaged tooth does not have to mean discomfort or worry. Let’s restore your child’s tooth and get them back to eating, smiling, and playing with confidence, one sensory friendly step at a time.