Crown
Dental Crown
Restore damaged teeth to strength, beauty, and full function.
What Is a Dental Crown?
A dental crown is a custom‑made covering that “caps” the entire natural tooth to reinforce its structure and restore its shape and appearance when the tooth is cracked, decayed, or weakened. Think of it like a “helmet” for your tooth—protecting it and extending its lifespan.
Reasons to Get a Crown
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The cavity is too large for a standard filling
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A tooth that has undergone root canal treatment, which can become brittle
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A cracked or fractured tooth from biting something hard
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Excessive wear from grinding
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A discolored or misshapen tooth needing cosmetic enhancement (cosmetic crown)
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To top an implant (implant‑supported crown)
Treatment Steps
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Examination & Planning
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The dentist assesses your tooth’s structure and takes X‑rays.
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Tooth Preparation
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The tooth is reshaped to make room for the crown.
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Impression or 3D Scan
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A mold or digital scan is sent to the dental lab to fabricate your personalized crown.
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Temporary Crown Placement
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A provisional crown protects the tooth while the permanent one is being made.
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Fitting & Cementation
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The dentist tries in the permanent crown, makes any adjustments, then bonds it with special dental cement.
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Materials Used
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All‑Ceramic / Zirconia
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Offers the most natural tooth color and high aesthetics
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Ideal for front teeth or patients seeking maximum beauty
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Porcelain‑Fused‑to‑Metal (PFM)
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Strong and suitable for both front and back teeth
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More affordable than all‑ceramic crowns
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May develop a thin gray line at the gumline over time
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Full Metal Crown
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Extremely durable, perfect for molars
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Does not blend with natural tooth color
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How Long Do Crowns Last?
With proper care—brushing twice daily, flossing, and regular check‑ups—a crown typically lasts 10–15 years or more. Modern ceramic crowns are strong enough to function almost like a natural tooth.
Caring for Your Crown
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Avoid biting hard objects or using your teeth to open packages
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Brush and floss every day
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See your dentist every 6 months to ensure the margin is sealed properly
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If your crown feels loose or you experience sensitivity, schedule a dental visit immediately
Service rates
✨ Dental Crowns with Veneerist ✨
At Veneerist Clinic, we provide dental crown treatments by specialist dentists, equipped with 3D scanning technology and premium materials from leading labs.
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Natural‑looking shape that matches your real teeth
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Durable materials for long‑lasting use
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Highly precise, detailed work that blends seamlessly with your natural teeth
Restore damaged teeth to full function—complete with a confident smile.
Crafting You Shine
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