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✓ Free Implant Crown Consultations Signature Smiles provides custom implant crowns Milpitas CA — the natural-looking final step in complete implant restoration.

Dental Implant Crown Milpitas CA — Restorative Dentistry at Signature Smiles

Dental Implant Crown Milpitas CA
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Custom Porcelain & Zirconia Crowns 3D Digital Impressions — No Putty Trays America’s Best Dentist 2024 & 2025

A dental implant is only complete when it is topped with a precision-crafted crown. At Signature Smiles Dental Group in Milpitas, Dr. Gaganjot Khera, DDS designs and places custom implant crowns that look, feel, and function indistinguishably from natural teeth. We coordinate the full treatment — from implant surgery with specialist oral surgeons to the final crown delivered in our Milpitas office — so you have one dedicated team managing your entire case.

Implant Crown Cost$1,200 – $2,000
Crown Lifespan15–20+ Years
Total Timeline3–6 Months
RecognitionAmerica’s Best Dentist 2024 & 2025
Implant Crown Milpitas CA — Porcelain & Zirconia Options
Coordinated Care — Surgery + Crown Under One Roof
3D Digital Impressions — Precision Fit Guaranteed
Most PPO Insurance Accepted — Benefits Verified Upfront
CareCredit & Cherry Financing — 0% Interest Plans

Dental Implant Crown Milpitas CA — The Final Step to a Complete, Natural Smile

✓ Implant Crown Milpitas CA — Custom-Crafted for a Lifetime of Function & Beauty

Signature Smiles Dental Group provides custom dental implant crowns in Milpitas, CA as the final restorative step in the implant process. The implant crown is the tooth-shaped porcelain or zirconia restoration that attaches to the titanium post and becomes your visible, functioning tooth. Dr. Khera designs every crown individually using digital impressions and works directly with a precision dental ceramics lab to ensure a perfect shade match, ideal bite alignment, and a fit that lasts decades.

Call (408) 946-0777 or book a free consultation online. We coordinate the full implant treatment from start to finish and verify all available insurance benefits at no charge before your first appointment.

Our implant crown Milpitas CA restorations are placed by Dr. Gaganjot Khera, DDS — America’s Best Dentist 2024 and 2025. For the surgical implant placement phase, Dr. Khera coordinates directly with our specialist oral surgeons — Dr. Beech and Dr. Reid — so you receive expert-level surgical care without managing multiple practices. Once the implant has integrated with the bone, the crown is fabricated and placed entirely in our Milpitas office.

How a Dental Implant Is Structured — Three Components A complete dental implant consists of three parts working together: (1) the titanium post surgically placed in the jawbone, which acts as an artificial root; (2) the abutment, a connector piece that attaches to the top of the post and provides the foundation for the crown; and (3) the implant crown itself — the custom-fabricated, tooth-shaped restoration visible above the gum line. The crown is the component Dr. Khera designs and places at Signature Smiles.

Types of Implant Crowns — Choosing the Right Material

The material for your implant crown is chosen based on the location of the tooth, bite force requirements, and your aesthetic priorities. Dr. Khera discusses each option at your consultation and recommends the best fit for your specific case.

Most Popular

Porcelain-Fused-to-Zirconia

Best balance of strength and aesthetics

  • Most natural appearance — translucent like enamel
  • Zirconia substructure provides exceptional durability
  • Ideal for front and visible back teeth
  • Stain-resistant, biocompatible surface
  • Lifespan: 15–25 years with proper care

Full-Contour Zirconia

Maximum strength for high-force positions

  • Monolithic zirconia — single material, no layering
  • Highest fracture resistance available
  • Ideal for molars and bruxism patients
  • Slightly less translucent than layered porcelain
  • Lifespan: 20+ years

All-Ceramic (E-Max)

Premium aesthetics for front teeth

  • Lithium disilicate — most lifelike appearance
  • Superior light transmission for anterior regions
  • Preferred for high-visibility front tooth positions
  • Not recommended for high-force molar positions
  • Lifespan: 15–20 years
Screw-Retained vs. Cement-Retained Implant Crowns Implant crowns are attached to the abutment in one of two ways. Screw-retained crowns are secured with a small screw through the biting surface — easy to remove for maintenance and preferred when access is good. Cement-retained crowns are bonded to the abutment like a traditional crown — ideal when screw access holes would compromise aesthetics. Dr. Khera selects the attachment method based on implant angulation and the location of the tooth.

The Complete Implant Crown Process — Start to Finish

Getting an implant crown at Signature Smiles is a coordinated multi-phase process managed by Dr. Khera from consultation through final delivery. Here is exactly what to expect at each stage:

1

Initial Consultation & Treatment Planning (Signature Smiles)

Dr. Khera evaluates your bone density, gum health, and bite using digital X-rays and a comprehensive exam. Any existing gum disease or decay must be resolved before implant placement. A full treatment plan with timeline and cost breakdown is provided at no charge.

2

Preparatory Work (If Needed)

Some patients require extraction of a failing tooth, treatment of gum disease, or bone grafting before implant placement can proceed. These steps ensure the implant has a healthy, adequate bone foundation for long-term stability.

3

Implant Post Placement (Specialist Oral Surgeon)

The titanium implant post is surgically placed into the jawbone by Dr. Beech or Dr. Reid, our coordinating oral surgeons. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia with sedation available. A temporary restoration may be placed to maintain aesthetics during healing.

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Osseointegration — Healing Period (3–4 Months)

The titanium post fuses with the surrounding jawbone through a biological process called osseointegration. This integration period is what gives implants their remarkable stability and is the reason the full process takes several months. Dr. Khera monitors healing at check-up visits during this phase.

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Abutment Placement (Signature Smiles)

Once osseointegration is confirmed, the abutment connector is attached to the implant post. This provides the platform on which the crown will be permanently seated. Some patients have the abutment placed at the same time as the implant post; Dr. Khera determines the appropriate approach for each case.

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Implant Crown Impressions & Design (Signature Smiles)

Precise 3D digital impressions are taken of the abutment and surrounding teeth using our intraoral scanner — no messy putty trays. Tooth shade is carefully matched to your adjacent natural teeth. These specifications are sent to our precision ceramics lab for fabrication of your custom crown.

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Crown Delivery & Final Placement (Signature Smiles)

Your custom crown is tried in for fit, shade, and bite alignment. Dr. Khera makes any fine adjustments before permanently attaching the crown to the abutment. The bite is checked and refined to ensure comfortable, even occlusion. Most patients leave this appointment with a fully functional, natural-looking result.

Total Treatment Timeline: 3 to 6 Months The majority of this time is the osseointegration healing period (3–4 months) during which nothing is happening clinically. Active treatment — impressions, fabrication, and crown delivery — adds approximately 2–3 weeks at the end. Complex cases requiring bone grafting may add 3–6 months before implant placement.

Implant Crown vs. Dental Bridge vs. Denture — Comparing Your Options

When a tooth is missing, three primary replacement options exist. The implant-supported crown is the closest restoration to a natural tooth in structure, function, and longevity.

FactorImplant CrownDental BridgeRemovable Denture
Adjacent teethUntouched — no grindingMust be shaped for crownsUnaffected
Jawbone preservationYes — stimulates boneBone loss continuesBone loss continues
Feel & functionClosest to natural toothGoodReduced chewing force
CleaningNormal brushing & flossingRequires floss threader under bridgeRemove nightly, special cleaning
LifespanPost: lifetime — Crown: 15–20+ yrs10–15 years5–7 years before relining
Treatment time3–6 months total2–3 weeks4–8 weeks
Upfront cost$3,500–$6,500 per tooth$2,500–$5,000 (3-unit)$1,000–$3,000
Long-term valueHighest — permanent solutionGoodRequires ongoing replacement costs
When a Bridge or Denture May Be Preferable Patients who need faster treatment, have insufficient bone volume for implants, or face budget constraints may benefit from a dental bridge or denture as the primary solution. Dr. Khera discusses all options and their long-term trade-offs during your free consultation so you can make an informed decision based on your priorities.

Are You a Candidate for an Implant Crown in Milpitas?

Ideal Candidates

Good Candidacy Factors

Who achieves the best long-term results

  • Adults with one or more missing teeth
  • Adequate jawbone volume to anchor the post
  • Healthy gum tissue or willing to treat gum disease first
  • Non-smokers or willing to quit during healing
  • Committed to biannual professional cleanings

Common Situations We Treat

Why patients come to us for implant crowns

  • Single tooth lost due to decay or fracture
  • Tooth extracted after failed root canal
  • Congenitally missing tooth (never developed)
  • Tooth lost due to advanced gum disease
  • Trauma or sports injury causing tooth loss

Requires Preparation First

Conditions to address before implant surgery

  • Active gum disease (must be treated first)
  • Insufficient bone (bone graft may be needed)
  • Uncontrolled diabetes (must be managed)
  • Active smoking during healing period
  • Certain medications affecting bone metabolism

Caring for Your Implant Crown — Long-Term Maintenance

The titanium post beneath your crown can last a lifetime. The crown itself lasts 15 to 20+ years. Long-term success depends almost entirely on consistent maintenance at home and in our office.

Daily Home Care

  • Brush twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive fluoride toothpaste
  • Floss daily around the implant — use implant-specific floss or a water flosser
  • Use an interdental brush to clean around the crown margin at the gumline
  • Rinse with a non-alcoholic antimicrobial mouthwash
  • Avoid chewing ice, hard candy, or using teeth as tools

Habits That Protect Your Crown

  • Wear a night guard if you grind teeth during sleep
  • Wear a sports mouthguard for contact activities
  • Avoid tobacco, which impairs healing and bone integration
  • Notify Dr. Khera of any change in how the crown feels or bites

Professional Maintenance

  • Professional cleanings every 6 months using implant-safe instruments
  • Dental exams to evaluate bone levels around the post via X-ray
  • Torque check of the abutment screw at annual visits
  • Assessment of crown integrity, margins, and bite alignment

Warning Signs — Contact Us Promptly If You Notice

  • Crown feels loose or has shifted position
  • Gum swelling or bleeding around the implant site
  • Pain or pressure when biting on the implant
  • Crown chips, cracks, or changes in appearance

Implant Crown Cost & Insurance in Milpitas CA

The cost of a dental implant involves three components. At Signature Smiles, Dr. Khera handles the crown and coordinates with specialists for the surgical phase. We provide a complete cost breakdown upfront so there are no surprises.

ComponentWhere PerformedTypical CostInsurance Coverage
Implant Post (Titanium) Specialist oral surgeon $1,500 – $2,500 Variable — often limited
Abutment Signature Smiles $500 – $700 Sometimes covered
Implant Crown Signature Smiles $1,200 – $2,000 50% by most PPO plans
Bone Graft (if needed) Specialist oral surgeon $500 – $3,000 Partial coverage sometimes
Total Per Tooth (typical) $3,500 – $6,500 Varies — we verify upfront
Implant vs. Alternative — Long-Term Cost Perspective A dental bridge costs $2,500–$5,000 and typically needs replacement every 10–15 years, and requires reshaping the two healthy adjacent teeth. Over 30 years, a bridge may cost more than a single implant while causing irreversible damage to healthy tooth structure. An implant crown is almost always the better long-term investment.
Financing Options CareCredit and Cherry financing offer 0% interest plans for qualified patients. A $5,000 implant treatment can be as low as $139/month over 36 months. FSA and HSA funds are accepted for medically necessary components. We coordinate pre-authorization and file all insurance claims on your behalf — even when out-of-network.

Dental Implant Crown Milpitas CA — Frequently Asked Questions

The implant crown itself — the visible tooth-shaped restoration placed at Signature Smiles — costs $1,200 to $2,000. The full treatment including the titanium post placed by our coordinating oral surgeon and the abutment connector typically totals $3,500 to $6,500 per tooth. We provide a complete cost breakdown at your free consultation, verify all insurance benefits at no charge, and file every claim on your behalf.
A dental implant crown is the tooth-shaped restoration — made from porcelain, zirconia, or a combination of both — that attaches to the top of a titanium implant post via an abutment connector. It is the visible, functional part of the implant that you see and use for biting and chewing. Dr. Khera custom-designs every crown at Signature Smiles to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth precisely.
The titanium post beneath the crown can last a lifetime with proper maintenance. The porcelain or zirconia crown typically lasts 15 to 20 years or longer. Crown longevity depends on oral hygiene, bite forces, grinding habits, and biannual professional cleanings. If the crown wears down over time, it can be replaced without disturbing the integrated post underneath.
The total timeline is typically 3 to 6 months. After the implant post is placed by our specialist oral surgeon, a healing period of 3 to 4 months allows for osseointegration — the biological fusion of titanium with jawbone. Once integration is confirmed by Dr. Khera, impressions are taken and the custom crown is fabricated over 2 to 3 weeks before delivery. Patients requiring bone grafts may need an additional 3 to 6 months before implant surgery.
Many PPO dental insurance plans cover the crown restoration component at 50% up to their annual maximum. The implant post and surgical phase are less uniformly covered but some plans include partial benefits. We verify your complete coverage at no charge before treatment begins and handle all pre-authorization and claims filing, including when we are out-of-network. See our full list of accepted plans.
Porcelain-fused-to-zirconia crowns combine the natural appearance of layered porcelain with the strength of a zirconia substructure — the most popular choice for most positions. Full-contour zirconia is a single solid material with the highest fracture resistance, preferred for molars and patients who grind their teeth. All-ceramic (E-Max) provides the most translucent, lifelike appearance and is preferred for high-visibility front teeth. Dr. Khera recommends the best material for your specific tooth position and bite pattern at your consultation.
Yes. This is one of the most significant advantages of the implant system. If the crown chips, cracks, or wears down after many years, it can be replaced independently — without disturbing the integrated titanium post in the bone. New impressions are taken, a new crown is fabricated, and it is seated on the existing abutment. The cost of replacing only the crown is substantially less than the original full implant treatment.
No. By the time you arrive for crown placement at Signature Smiles, the implant post has already fully integrated with the bone. The crown fitting involves taking a scan, attaching the abutment if not already in place, trying in the crown for fit and color, and permanently seating it — all minimally invasive steps performed comfortably with topical anesthetic if needed. Most patients experience no meaningful discomfort during or after the crown delivery appointment.

Dental Implant Crown Milpitas CA — Complete Your Smile with Dr. Khera.

A missing tooth is not just an aesthetic concern — it causes bone loss, shifting teeth, and bite problems that worsen over time. An implant crown from Signature Smiles Dental Group is the permanent, natural-looking solution. Book your free consultation with Dr. Khera today. Most PPO insurance accepted. Serving Milpitas, Fremont, San Jose, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Cupertino & Newark.

440 E Calaveras Blvd  ·  Milpitas, CA 95035  ·  Mon, Wed–Sat: 9am–6pm
Cost estimates on this page reflect typical price ranges for dental implant crown procedures coordinated through Signature Smiles Dental Group in Milpitas, CA and are provided for general patient education only. Surgical implant placement and bone grafting are performed by independent specialist oral surgeons; their fees are separate from Signature Smiles crown restoration fees. Actual costs vary based on case complexity, bone volume, number of teeth, materials selected, and specialist fees. Insurance coverage for implant restorations varies significantly by plan and is subject to annual benefit limits, waiting periods, and frequency limitations. We recommend verifying your specific benefits before treatment. Signature Smiles Dental Group cannot guarantee specific insurance reimbursement amounts, osseointegration outcomes, or long-term clinical results.