Dental warranty in Sarasota, FL.

We stand behind restorative work

Understand what your dental warranty covers before you assume you have to start over.

This page answers the three warranty questions patients ask most: how long fillings are covered, what lifetime crown and bridge protection actually means, and what happens if the problem is new decay or an accident instead of a material defect.

Fillings: 3 years Crowns & bridges: lifetime Visits every 3-6 months Courtesy coverage reviewed by the dentist
Start with the part you want clarified

See what the warranty means in the situation you are actually in

Tap the card that sounds most like your question. The breakdown below explains the coverage period, what kind of problem qualifies, and when the courtesy discount applies instead.

Lifetime protection

Crowns and bridges carry lifetime warranty protection for breakage, misfit, or leakage

For crowns and bridges, the warranty is lifetime when the issue is breakage, misfit, or leakage and the maintenance terms are being followed. If that kind of problem happens, we repair or replace the work at no cost to you.

  • Designed for restorative work you expect to last
  • Applies when the issue is breakage, misfit, or leakage
  • No-cost repair or replacement happens here in our office
  • Routine 3-6 month visits are what keep the warranty active
  • This is still reviewed by the dentist based on what is causing the issue
What keeps the warranty active

The main rules patients need to know

Most warranty questions come down to follow-up care, timing, and the cause of the problem. This is the practical version.

1

Keep routine cleanings and exams on schedule

Most patients will hear a 3-6 month recall recommendation. Staying on that schedule is what keeps the warranty active and gives us the chance to catch small issues before they get bigger.

2

Call when something changes instead of waiting it out

If a crown feels loose, a filling feels off, or something starts leaking, contacting us early usually leads to a cleaner fix than letting the situation drag out.

3

Know that coverage is tied to the cause of the problem

Breakage, misfit, and leakage are the strongest no-cost coverage situations. If the issue is recurrent decay or an accident, the warranty usually moves to the courtesy discount instead.

4

Remember this is a practice warranty, not dental insurance

The dentist reviews what applies after examining the tooth and the restoration. That review helps us explain whether the problem fits the warranty or the courtesy discount path.

What patients usually want clarified

What is covered, what is discounted, and what is not

No-cost repair or replacement

If the problem is breakage, misfit, or leakage, fillings, crowns, and bridges may qualify for no-cost repair or replacement within the warranty period tied to that treatment.

30-50% courtesy discount

If the issue is new decay, trauma, or something outside the material-defect coverage, treatment may still be discounted 30-50% for the life of the work.

Dentist review comes first

We examine the tooth and the restoration before promising coverage. That review tells us whether the problem fits the warranty or the courtesy discount instead.

Patients want to know a practice will help if something goes wrong

That usually comes through in reviews as honesty, responsiveness, and clear follow-up when people need a filling, crown, or bridge checked.

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Questions patients usually have

FAQ

Do crowns and bridges really have lifetime coverage?

Yes, when the issue is breakage, misfit, or leakage and the maintenance terms are being followed. Our office still examines the restoration first so we can confirm the cause and explain the next step clearly.

What do I need to do to keep the warranty active?

Stay on the recommended 3-6 month cleaning and exam schedule. That ongoing care is what keeps the warranty connected to the work completed here.

What if the issue is new decay or an accident?

Those situations usually move out of the no-cost repair lane and into the 30-50% lifetime treatment discount instead, which can still make the fix much easier than starting over at full fee.

Does this apply to routine restorative work like fillings?

Yes. Fillings are covered for 3 years when the issue is breakage, misfit, or leakage and the maintenance terms are being followed.

Can you review my case before I assume something is covered?

Yes. That is the right move. The dentist reviews what is causing the problem and explains what part of the policy applies before you move forward.