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Dental Crowns

Dental Crowns Treatment in Lahore

Looking to repair a damaged tooth or improve the appearance of your smile? Our dental crown treatment in Lahore offers a reliable, aesthetic, and long-lasting solution. Whether you’re dealing with tooth decay, a large filling, or a cosmetic concern, dental crowns help restore the tooth’s strength, shape, and natural look.
Our crowns are made from high-quality materials and crafted with precision to match your existing teeth. From restoring a dental crown on a front tooth to rebuilding molars, our treatment ensures comfort, function, and a confident smile.

Types of Dental Crowns

Choosing the right crown depends on both clinical needs and your budget. Here’s a guide to the types of dental crowns and their typical features:

Porcelain Crowns

An excellent choice for front teeth, porcelain crowns offer superior aesthetics and closely match the color of your natural enamel—ideal for visible areas of the smile.

Zirconia Crowns

Strong, tooth-colored, and biocompatible, zirconia crowns are suitable for both anterior and posterior teeth, combining durability with a natural appearance.

Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns

PFM crowns balance the strength of a metal dental crown with a porcelain overlay for an attractive finish. Often used when both strength and appearance matter.

Gold Crowns

Highly durable and long-lasting, gold crowns are ideal for back teeth where chewing force is highest. Though less commonly requested today, they remain a strong option for longevity.

Same-Day CAD/CAM Crowns

These digitally designed and milled crowns are completed in a single visit, making them a convenient choice for patients needing fast restoration.

Why Choose Aura Dentals for Dental Crowns in Lahore?

Aura Dentals offers expert care for dental crowns in Lahore, combining precision, aesthetics, and durability. Whether you need a dental crown for a front tooth or a strong metal dental crown for molars, our team ensures every restoration is custom-made to match your smile and bite. Using modern techniques and high-quality materials, we provide long-lasting results with minimal discomfort. Patients trust us for transparent consultation, guidance on the types of dental crowns and cost, and a commitment to restoring both function and confidence.

Need To Know

Appointment

  • 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.

Before your appointment

  • No special preparation is needed.

  • Inform us of any sensitivity, bite discomfort, or cosmetic concerns.

  • Bring a list of medications or existing dental appliances.

You may be asked about

  • 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).

How long it takes

  • First Appointment: 45–60 minutes

  • Second Appointment: 30–45 minutes

  • Same-Day Crowns: 1.5 to 2 hours total

After your appointment

  • 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.

Quick tip

  • Avoid using your crowned tooth to bite ice or open packages—it may chip or loosen the crown over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.