A dental crown is a custom-made restoration placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its structural integrity, appearance and function. Crowns are commonly used when a tooth has a large restoration (often when there is more filling material than there is tooth) , significant decay or has undergone root canal treatment
The process includes
Crowns are made from high-strength ceramic materials that mimic the natural colour and translucency of your teeth.
Crowns provide strength, protection and long-lasting results. They can restore misshaped or discoloured teeth and support cracked or weakened teeth.
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Our dentist designs crowns with precision to ensure a comfortable bite and a natural look. Using high-quality materials and careful planning, each crown is crafted to restore your tooth’s strength and appearance with long-lasting results.
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We start with a detailed examination to determine if a crown is the best solution for your tooth.
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Your tooth will be assessed clinically and an x-ray will be taken. The tooth will then be prepared and shaped to accommodate for a crown to be placed.
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Your crown is made in-house and inserted in the same appointment.
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This scanner captures exact digital models of your teeth, eliminating the need for traditional molds and ensuring your crown fits comfortably and accurately.
Using advanced design software, your crown is shaped with micrometre accuracy for strength, natural appearance, and long-term durability.
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Many last several years with proper care. Regular check-ups and good hygiene help extend their lifespan.
You’ll be numbed during preparation. Mild sensitivity might occur afterwards, but it usually subsides within a few weeks.
Yes — modern materials blend beautifully with your natural teeth.
No. Regular maintenance, brushing, flossing and routine dental visits are sufficient.