Understanding Crowns
Strength and Beauty Restored
A dental crown is a custom-crafted restoration that encases a damaged or weakened tooth. We design each crown to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth while restoring full strength and function.
Crowns are the solution when a tooth is too compromised for a filling alone. Whether you've suffered trauma, decay, or need to complete a root canal treatment, a crown restores what time took away.
Made from precision-milled porcelain or porcelain-fused-to-metal, your crown will be virtually indistinguishable from your natural tooth.
Why Crowns
The Advantages
Complete Restoration
Fully restores strength and function to severely compromised teeth.
Natural Appearance
Crafted to match your tooth colour, shape, and proportion perfectly.
Long-Lasting Durability
10-15 years of reliable performance with proper care and maintenance.
The Journey
Your Crown Process
Assessment
We examine your tooth and discuss your vision for restoration.
Preparation
Tooth is shaped and digital scans ensure precision-fitted restoration.
Crafting
Your bespoke crown is milled and finished to exacting standards.
Placement
Crown is fitted, adjusted, and cemented with precision.
Results
Transformation
Over 1,000 smiles transformed
Investment
Pricing
| Single Crown (Porcelain) | From £800 |
| Including digital design & precision placement | 1-2 appointments |
Pricing varies based on tooth location and material selection. Financing options available.
"My crown looks completely natural. Nobody would ever know it's not my real tooth. The process was straightforward, and the result exceeded my expectations."
Dental Crown Restoration
Frequently Asked Questions
We offer porcelain and porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns. Porcelain provides superior aesthetics and is best for front teeth. Porcelain-fused-to-metal offers excellent strength for back teeth.
Typically two appointments. Your tooth is prepared on day one, and we fit the permanent crown within 7-10 days. Advanced cases may involve a temporary crown for longer.
No. Local anaesthetic ensures the preparation is completely painless. You may feel pressure, but not discomfort. Most patients find the process straightforward.
Treat your crown like a natural tooth. Brush twice daily, floss, and avoid chewing on hard objects. Regular dental check-ups help ensure longevity.
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