A dental crown is a way of restoring a decayed, damaged or broken tooth. You may need a crown if:
Crowns provide a natural-looking restoration that functions like a normal tooth. Crowns can be made from metal, porcelain or ceramic. Our dentists will be able to advise on the best option for your tooth.
Placing a crown normally requires 2 appointments. During your first appointment, we will prepare your tooth ready to receive the crown before taking an impression so that the dental laboratory can make a bespoke crown to fit your mouth. We will use a local anaesthetic to minimise any discomfort.
Once the dental laboratory has made your crown, you will have a second appointment for your crown to be fitted.
As an alternative to crowns, we also offer inlays and onlays. Our dentists will be happy to discuss the best options for your teeth.
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