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Dental Crowns
For those who may not know, a dental crown is a lab-made restoration that fits over all surfaces of the tooth, like a cap.
You will be pleased to know that dental crowns with metal are a thing of the past!

How are they made?
Our realistic porcelain crowns are metal-free and designed digitally using the latest CAD/CAM technology to give a seamless fit and the perfect shade match to your teeth.

Before & After
Dental Crowns FAQs

A dental crown is a lab-made restoration that is designed to fit over the full tooth surface, like a cap.
Most of our patients choose our metal-free porcelain crowns, which are designed digitally for a seamless fit and a perfect shade match.
Our crowns are designed using the latest CAD/CAM technology to ensure a precise fit and natural appearance.
Yes, our porcelain crowns are realistic and custom-made to match the shade of your natural teeth.
With proper care and maintenance, dental crowns can last for many years, averaging at 10-15 years.
The process of getting a dental crown is not painful. All treatment is carried out under local anaesthesia. Some patients may experience minor sensitivity after the procedure.
Yes, if a dental crown becomes damaged or worn out, it can be replaced with a new one to restore the tooth’s function and appearance.
While dental crowns are durable, it is important to avoid biting on hard objects or using teeth as tools to prevent damage to the crown.
Maintaining good oral hygiene practices, such as brushing and flossing regularly, is essential for the longevity of dental crowns. Regular dental check-ups and hygienist visits are also recommended.
To find out more about our dental crown treatment, you can schedule a consultation with one of our qualified dentists who specialise in restorative dentistry. They will assess your dental needs and recommend the best treatment options for you.
We offer 0% finance options on all treatments over £500, meaning you can spread the cost over 6,10,18, or 24 months.
Treatment will include two appointments, which are usually 30-40 minutes.
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