
Yes — here’s what our dentists at Perfect Dental Studio want you to know. Teeth with crowns can move safely with the right planning, digital scan assessment, and clinical expertise.
If you already have dental crowns or caps, you may wonder whether invisible braces are still an option.
The short answer is yes. In most cases, teeth with crowns can move safely — when treatment is planned carefully, and the crown’s fit, the tooth’s health, and your bite are thoroughly checked beforehand.
At Perfect Dental Studio, our orthodontic specialists guide you through every step: clear aligners, traditional braces, digital scan planning, and crown assessment — all in one place. We help you understand which option will work safely and give you the beautiful, lasting smile you want.
Read on to learn: When invisible braces work well with crowns, when extra planning is needed, and what our dentists may suggest for your unique case.
Yes, you can. Having a crown does not automatically rule out clear aligners or braces. What really matters is the condition of the crown, the health of the tooth underneath, and the type of tooth movement your smile requires.
If a crown feels loose, old, bulky, or poorly shaped, we may recommend fixing it before starting orthodontic treatment. This protects your results and reduces the risk of complications.
This is the question most patients really want answered.
✅ Yes, crowns move with braces — but not on their own. The natural tooth root underneath moves. Since the crown is firmly attached to that tooth, it moves as one unit.
Think of it simply: the crown is a cover on the tooth. The cover doesn’t travel separately. The whole tooth moves when steady orthodontic force acts on the root.
With proper planning, crowned teeth can shift just like natural teeth.
This thorough review helps us decide whether clear aligners will work well, whether traditional braces offer better control, or whether a crown needs attention before starting.
Clear aligners are an excellent choice when your movement goals are mild to moderate and the crowned tooth is stable. If you want to correct mild crowding, small gaps, or cosmetic alignment, aligners work well.
Aligners work best when:
•✅ The crown fits properly • ✅ The tooth root is healthy • ✅ Movement is mild to moderate • ✅ Your bite doesn’t need major correction • ✅ You can wear trays for the recommended hours each dayThat’s why many adults with one or two crowns still succeed with aligner treatment after a proper assessment at Perfect Dental Studio.
Aligners aren’t always the answer. Sometimes braces give us better control — especially when your bite needs significant correction or the tooth requires a stronger grip.
| Situation | Better Option In Many Cases |
|---|---|
| Mild crowding or spacing | Clear aligners |
| Cosmetic alignment with stable crowns | Clear aligners |
| Severe crowding or heavy rotation | Traditional braces |
| Complex bite correction | Traditional braces |
| Limited attachment grip on crown surface | Traditional braces |
If your case falls into the “difficult” zone, we will tell you honestly. Our goal is not to push one option — it’s to move your teeth safely and predictably.
Most problems don’t come from the crown simply existing. They come from the crown’s condition and the type of movement your case requires. Attachments may not bond as easily to crown material as they do to natural enamel, which can affect grip and force delivery.
These issues don’t always stop treatment — they simply mean your case needs more careful planning and closer follow-up.
Not always. If the crown fits well and the tooth is healthy, we keep it during treatment.
At Perfect Dental Studio, we often recommend straightening first, then replacing the crown afterward for the best final fit and smile.
We keep the process clear and step‑by‑step.
If you’re considering braces treatment, this kind of step‑by‑step planning matters — because your crowned teeth need more than a generic smile correction plan.
If you want a straighter smile but already have caps or crowns, don’t keep guessing what’s safe. At Perfect Dental Studio, we check crown fit, bite alignment, root support, and treatment options before we move a single tooth.
We offer clear aligners, traditional braces, digital scan planning, and crown review — all in one place. If an old crown needs correction or your bite requires a different approach, we will tell you honestly.
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Yes, if the crown fits well and the tooth underneath is healthy. Our dentists check stability before planning treatment.
Yes. The crown moves with the tooth when the root is healthy and force is controlled.
No. Aligners use gentle pressure and will not damage crowns when we plan the case properly and monitor it closely.
Not always. We suggest changing a crown only if it feels loose, damaged, or affects the final bite.
Aligners work well for mild cases. Braces may be better for complex bite correction or when stronger control is needed.
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*The information provided is for educational purposes. Individual results vary; consult our specialists for a personal evaluation.