Dental crowns and bridges rebuild damaged teeth and replace missing ones. We use all-ceramic, zirconia, and PFM options for restorations that are both strong and beautifully natural.
âšī¸ About This Treatment
A crown is a cap that fits over a damaged tooth. A bridge uses crowns on adjacent teeth as anchors to suspend artificial teeth across a gap left by missing teeth.
đ§ What We Provide
Zirconia Crowns
Premium metal-free crowns â strongest, most aesthetic, most biocompatible option.
PFM (Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal) Crowns
Strong metal substructure with tooth-colored porcelain overlay.
All-Ceramic / E-max Crowns
Outstanding translucency and aesthetics for front teeth.
Full Arch Fixed Bridges
Multiple-tooth fixed bridges replacing several consecutive missing teeth.
Implant-Supported Crowns
Crowns placed on dental implants for single missing tooth replacement.
Temporary Crowns
Protective provisional restorations placed while permanent crowns are fabricated.
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Key Benefits
Restores full chewing function of severely damaged teeth
Protects root canal-treated teeth from fracture
Natural appearance â no one will know it's a crown
Fixed bridge avoids removable dentures
Zirconia is metal-free and hypoallergenic
Long-lasting â crowns typically last 10â15 years or more
â Frequently Asked Questions
How many visits does a crown take?
2 visits â preparation, then fitting the permanent crown 7â10 days later.
Do crowns look natural?
Modern zirconia and all-ceramic crowns are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth.
Does getting a crown hurt?
Tooth preparation is done under local anaesthetic. Mild sensitivity while wearing a temporary crown is normal.
How long do crowns last?
With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, crowns typically last 10â20 years.