Restore your smile’s strength, function, and appearance with Dental Crowns. Whether you have a damaged tooth, a large filling, or a cosmetic concern, our dental crown treatment offer a reliable and long-lasting solution. We use high-quality materials and modern techniques to craft crowns that look and feel just like natural teeth.
We provide several types of crowns depending on your dental needs:
Porcelain Crowns
Natural-looking and ideal for front teeth due to their excellent aesthetic appeal.
Zirconia Crowns
Extremely durable and biocompatible, great for both front and back teeth.
Porcelain Fused to Metal (PFM)
Combines the strength of metal with the appearance of porcelain.
Gold Crowns
Less common but highly durable—great for those prioritizing longevity.
Same-Day Crowns (CAD/CAM)
Available for eligible patients—crowns fabricated and placed in a single visit using digital impressions.
Typically requires 2 appointments
First visit: Tooth preparation, impression, and temporary crown.
Second visit (after 1–2 weeks): Permanent crown placement.
Same-day crowns may be completed in 1 visit if suitable.
No special preparation is needed.
Inform us of any sensitivity, bite discomfort, or cosmetic concerns.
Bring a list of medications or existing dental appliances.
Any history of tooth fractures or large fillings.
Sensitivity to hot or cold.
Your desired look (shade and shape of the crown).
If you grind or clench your teeth (bruxism).
First Appointment: 45–60 minutes
Second Appointment: 30–45 minutes
Same-Day Crowns: 1.5 to 2 hours total
Mild sensitivity is normal for a few days.
Avoid chewing on hard or sticky foods until the crown fully sets.
Brush and floss normally, paying attention to the crown margins.
Contact us if you experience pain, bite discomfort, or loosening.
Avoid using your crowned tooth to bite ice or open packages—it may chip or loosen the crown over time.
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap placed over a tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance.
You may need a crown if you have a broken, worn-down, or root canal-treated tooth, or if a filling is too large to restore with composite.
With good care, crowns can last 10 to 15 years or longer depending on the material and your oral hygiene.
The procedure is done under local anesthesia, so it’s painless. Mild discomfort may follow once the numbness wears off.
Yes, especially porcelain and zirconia crowns, which closely mimic natural tooth color and translucency.
A filling repairs a small area of decay, while a crown covers and protects the entire tooth when more extensive restoration is needed.
Yes, once it is fully placed and the bite is properly adjusted, you can eat as usual.
High-quality crowns are stain-resistant, but it’s still wise to avoid excessive tea, coffee, or smoking.
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