Restore Problem Teeth With A Full Dental Crown
Dental crowns are a common restorative treatment used to protect, strengthen, and restore the shape of a damaged or weakened tooth. Often referred to as “caps,” crowns are custom-made to fit over the entire visible portion of a tooth, improving both its function and appearance. They’re typically recommended for teeth that have large fillings, cracks, significant decay, or have undergone root canal therapy. Crowns can be made from a variety of materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination, offering both durability and a natural-looking finish. Whether used for restorative or cosmetic purposes, dental crowns play an essential role in maintaining a healthy, confident smile.
Why Do I Need A Dental Crown?
As dental crowns are restorative treatments, you will know if you require having a crown fitted following a visit to your dentist. In cases where a filling wouldn’t be sufficient to restore a tooth, a crown will do a better job.
A dental crown may be recommended if you have:
- A weakened tooth due to decay or large fillings
- A cracked, broken, or worn-down tooth
- Severe discolouration or misshapen teeth
- A tooth that has undergone root canal treatment
- A dental implant that requires a restoration
What Types of Crown Are Available?
Dental crowns come in a variety of materials, each offering unique benefits in terms of strength, appearance, and suitability for different areas of the mouth. Your dentist will recommend the best option based on your individual needs, budget, and cosmetic goals.
Porcelain or Ceramic Crowns
These crowns are highly popular for front teeth because they closely mimic the natural color and translucency of enamel.
Gold Crowns
These crowns are incredibly strong and resistant to wear. They are ideal for molars that aren’t visible when smiling.
Zirconia Crowns
Zirconia is a newer, highly durable material that combines strength and aesthetics. These crowns are strong enough for back teeth and also offer a natural look for visible areas.
Composite Resin Crowns
These crowns are made from tooth-colored resin and are typically less expensive. However, they may wear down more quickly and are more prone to staining compared to porcelain or zirconia options.
The Dental Crown Process
1. Initial Consultation
Our dentist will assess your tooth and discuss the most suitable crown option for you. This will likely happen during a check-up when the issue is first diagnosed. At De-ientes Dental, the most common type of crown are porcelain crowns. Natural-looking and affordable, they are ideal solutions for restoring teeth.
2. Tooth Preparation
The tooth is shaped, and impressions are taken to ensure a precise fit. During this process, we use local anaesthetic to reduce discomfort. We use digital technology to capture impressions and these are used to custom craft your crowns. A temporary crown is placed to protect your tooth while your custom crown is being milled.
3. Final Fitting
Once ready, your permanent crown is securely bonded in place. We check the fit first and make any necessary adjustments.
4. Aftercare
To maintain the longevity of your crown, we recommend:
- Practising good oral hygiene with regular brushing and flossing
- Attending routine dental check-ups
- Avoiding excessive pressure, such as grinding or chewing on hard objects
Hear From Our Happy Patients
Explore the smiles of our delighted patients below and see the difference we can make. With every dental treatment, we go above and beyond to ensure you leave with renewed confidence and a smile you're proud to show off!
FAQs & Common Questions
Below are some of the most common questions we receive from patients considering their dental treatment. If you require any further information, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
A dental crown is a custom-made cap that fits over a damaged, decayed, or weakened tooth to restore its strength, function, and appearance. It completely covers the visible portion of the tooth above the gum line.
You may need a crown if you have:
- A large cavity that can’t be filled
- A cracked, broken, or worn-down tooth
- A tooth that’s undergone a root canal
- A misshapen or severely discolored tooth
- A dental implant that needs coverage
Crowns can be made from:
- Porcelain or ceramic (tooth-colored, natural appearance)
- Metal alloys (gold or other metals, very durable)
- Porcelain fused to metal (blend of strength and aesthetics)
- Zirconia (strong, aesthetic, and biocompatible)
With good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, crowns can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years or longer. The lifespan depends on the material used, oral habits, and the health of the underlying tooth.
No, the procedure is usually not painful. Your dentist will numb the area before preparing the tooth. Afterward, you may experience mild sensitivity or soreness, which typically goes away within a few days.
Getting a crown usually takes two visits:
- The first visit involves preparing the tooth, taking impressions, and placing a temporary crown.
- The second visit (usually 1–2 weeks later) is when the permanent crown is cemented.
Yes! Once the permanent crown is placed and any initial sensitivity subsides, you can eat and chew normally. However, it’s best to avoid very sticky or hard foods that could damage the crown over time.
Care for your crown just like a natural tooth:
- Brush twice a day
- Floss daily (especially around the crown’s base)
- Avoid chewing ice or hard objects
- Visit your dentist regularly for cleanings and checkups
Yes, especially if you choose a tooth-colored material like porcelain or ceramic. Your dentist will match the color to your surrounding teeth for a seamless look.
Yes. If a crown becomes loose, damaged, or worn down over time, it can be replaced. Your dentist will evaluate the underlying tooth to ensure it’s still healthy enough for a new crown.
Restore Your Smile At De-ientes Dental
At De-ientes Dental, we aim to restore damaged teeth as quickly as possible so your smile regains full functionality and appearance. You can book online for an appointment here or give us a call on 020 8731 9020.
Book your FREE Cosmetic ConsultationContact us today
Why choose us
Small details create the big picture. The patient journey at De-ientes Dental is designed with simplicity and kindness at its core. Your health and happiness is paramount.
- All Treatments
- Patient Reviews
- Find your local De-Ientes Dental
- About De-ientes Family Dental Group
- New Patients
- Ask Us A Question
Dentistry
Patient Reviews
& Techniques
Consultations
Discover our
Dental Practices
De-ientes Dental proudly serves patients across three welcoming locations: Golders Green, Bedford, and Clapham. Each practice offers a soothing, modern environment designed to help patients feel at ease, with minimalist interiors that reflect our commitment to compassionate service and advanced dental care. From the moment you arrive, our spaces embody our dedication to your comfort and well-being.
Our Dental Treatments
Below is a list of our comprehensive dental services available at De-ientes Family Group Dental. We provide unique dental care, delivered by an experienced family of dentists and a caring team. Our practice has a rare atmosphere that will calm even the most nervous patient.