5 Year Limited Warranty on Major Dental Work
At Britton DDS, we believe in the quality and longevity of our dental work. That’s why we’re proud to offer an exceptional 5-year limited warranty on major dental procedures including crown and bridges, veneers, and implant crowns This commitment reflects our confidence in the materials we use, the advanced techniques we employ, and the meticulous care provided by Dr. Britton and our team.
If you have ever gotten a crown at another dentist, only to have that crown break in the next year or two, you know it can be an expensive, and frustrating situation.
Does your dentist stand behind their work?
Dr. Britton does.
Why a 5-Year Warranty?
We stand behind our work.
Our warranty goes beyond what’s typical in the industry – even new cars often don’t come with such a lengthy guarantee. We understand the frustration and expense that can come from prematurely failing dental work, and we’re committed to offering you peace of mind with our dependable services.
Coverage Details
This warranty is conditional upon the following:
- The patient maintains an active recall or hygiene visits, not to exceed 6 months between cleanings.
- The patient maintains regular check up x-rays once a year, or as needed/recommended by the doctor.
- Most often, crowns are needed due to cracks or fractures in the tooth. Should a fracture under the crown require a root canal, the root canal will not be included under the warranty. However, if any damage occurs to the crown from the root canal, the crown will be replaced.
- When teeth have deep decay or a fracture, Dr. Britton may use an interim, medicated cement to calm the tooth. The cement is not permanent. Should the crown fall off, call the office immediately. Loss of the crown (by putting it in a Ziploc bag, in your purse, or leaving it off for days, etc) will not be covered by the warranty. An additional lab fee may ensue.
- For veneers, should any breakage occur, they will be replaced, but changes in shape, length, or color will not be warrantied once the patient aesthetically approves them prior to cementation.
- Patients who have bruxism and refuse a night guard will be responsible for the lab fee of a new crown.