Stainless Steel Crowns for Kids in Brooklyn, NY
When a cavity is too large for a filling, or a baby tooth has been weakened by decay, a stainless steel crown can save the tooth and protect it until it falls out naturally. Our pediatric dentists place stainless steel crowns in a single visit – quick, comfortable, and built to last.
Dr. Slepak is a pediatric dentist with over a decade of experience. He graduated with honors from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014 and completed a two-year residency in Pediatric Dentistry at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn.
What Is a Stainless Steel Crown?
A stainless steel crown is a prefabricated metal cap that covers and protects a damaged baby tooth. Unlike fillings, which repair a small portion of the tooth, a crown wraps around the entire tooth to hold it together and prevent further damage.
These crowns are the standard of care in pediatric dentistry for baby teeth that have:
- Large cavities that a filling cannot adequately restore
- Teeth weakened after pulp therapy (baby root canal)
- Teeth with developmental defects or enamel hypoplasia
- Fractures or chips that compromise the tooth’s structure
The crown stays on the baby tooth until the tooth falls out on its own, and the permanent tooth grows in underneath.
"My daughter needed a crown on her back tooth and she was so scared. Dr. Slepak was amazing - he explained everything, made her laugh, and it was done before she even knew it. The whole visit took 30 minutes. Highly recommend!"
Sarah M. - Parent of a 5-year-old patient
Why Stainless Steel Instead of White Fillings?
Both options have their place, and our team will recommend the right one based on your child’s specific situation.
Stainless steel crowns are preferred when:
- The cavity covers more than half of the tooth surface
- The tooth has already had nerve treatment (pulp therapy)
- The child is very young and the tooth needs to last several more years
- The tooth is at high risk for additional decay
White (tooth-colored) fillings work best for smaller cavities where enough healthy tooth structure remains to support the filling material.
For front teeth, we offer tooth-colored alternatives when appearance is a concern. For back molars, stainless steel crowns are more durable and have a higher success rate in young children.
What to Expect During the Procedure
The entire process is completed in one appointment, typically taking 30 to 45 minutes.
- Numbing the area – We apply local anesthesia so your child feels no pain. For anxious children, nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is available.
- Preparing the tooth – The dentist removes the decayed portion and shapes the tooth to fit the crown.
- Selecting the crown – We choose the right size from our selection of pre-made crowns.
- Fitting and cementing – The crown is placed over the tooth and cemented into position.
- Bite check – We adjust the fit so your child can chew and close their mouth comfortably.
Your child can eat and drink normally after the numbness wears off (usually 1-2 hours).
"We were worried about the silver look but Dr. Slepak explained it was on a back molar and would protect the tooth for years. Two years later, our son has had zero issues. Best decision we made."
Michael R. - Parent of a 7-year-old patient
Common Questions Parents Ask
Will my child feel pain during the procedure?
No. We numb the area completely before starting, and sedation options are available for children who need extra comfort.
How long does a stainless steel crown last?
It stays on until the baby tooth falls out naturally. For most children, that means the crown lasts anywhere from 2 to 6 years depending on the tooth.
Will it affect the permanent tooth underneath?
No. The crown protects the baby tooth and maintains the space for the permanent tooth. When the baby tooth is ready to fall out, it does so normally, crown and all.
Can my child eat normally with a crown?
Yes. After the initial numbness wears off, your child can eat and chew without restrictions.
Is stainless steel safe?
Stainless steel dental crowns have been used in pediatric dentistry for over 70 years. They are approved by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and are one of the most well-studied restorative options for children.
When to Bring Your Child In
If your child has:
- A large cavity that has been recommended for treatment
- A tooth that broke or chipped during play
- Pain or sensitivity when eating
- A baby tooth that had or needs a baby root canal
Schedule an appointment at Bite Squad Dental of NYC. Our team will evaluate the tooth and discuss whether a stainless steel crown is the right solution.
Bite Squad Dental of NYC
2464 Coney Island Ave, Suite F2, Brooklyn, NY 11223