Dental Crowns
Are you struggling with
- Cracked
- Chipped
- Severely decayed tooth
Are you struggling with
- Cracked
- Chipped
- Severely decayed tooth
Crowns offer a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution.
What is a Dental Crowns?
A dental crown is a custom-made cap that covers a damaged or weakened tooth. It’s designed to restore the tooth’s function, strength and appearance. Crowns can be made of porcelain, ceramic or metal.
Benefits Of Dental Crowns
- Strength and Protection: Crowns reinforce damaged teeth and prevent further deterioration.
- Improved Appearance: Crowns can restore the natural shape and colour of a tooth, enhancing your smile.
- Function: They allow you to bite, chew and speak normally.
- Durability: Well-maintained crowns can last for many years.
Your Dental Crowns Treatment Journey
Consultation
Your dentist will examine your tooth and discuss your treatment options.
Preparation
The tooth will be prepared by removing any decay and shaping it for the crown.
Impression
A mould of your tooth will be taken to create the custom crown.
Temporary Crown
A temporary crown will be placed while the permanent one is being made.
Placement
The permanent crown will be fitted and cemented onto the prepared tooth.
Our Commitment to Excellence
Why Choose Us?
Why Choose Us?
With over 40 years of combined experience, our team of skilled dentists and dental professionals is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality dental care. We stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in dentistry to ensure you receive the most effective and innovative treatments.
Ready to transform your smile? Contact Bloomfield Dental Studio today at 028 9045 1989 or book an appointment online.
Dental Crown FAQs
With proper care, dental crowns can last 10 to 15 years or even longer. Factors like oral hygiene, habits (e.g., teeth grinding) and the material of the crown affect its longevity.
The procedure usually involves two dental visits. In the first visit, the dentist prepares the tooth, takes impressions and places a temporary crown. In the second visit, the permanent crown is placed and adjusted for a perfect fit.
No, the procedure is typically not painful. A local anaesthetic is used to numb the area while the tooth is being prepared. Some patients may experience mild sensitivity or discomfort after the procedure, but this usually subsides within a few days.
Caring for a crown is similar to caring for natural teeth. Brush twice a day, floss daily and visit your dentist for regular checkups. Avoid biting down on hard objects, like ice or pens, to prevent damage to the crown.
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