Dental Crowns

Protect Weak Teeth
With Strong, Natural‑Looking Crowns

A dental crown is a custom cap that covers a damaged or root‑canal‑treated tooth, restoring its strength, shape and appearance so you can bite comfortably again.

  • Used for cracked, heavily filled or RCT‑treated teeth.
  • Options like ceramic, zirconia and metal‑ceramic depending on tooth and budget.
  • Matches your bite and shade for a natural, long‑lasting result.
Dental Crowns
Ceramic & Zirconia Crowns

When do you need a Dental Crown?

Crowns are recommended when a tooth is too weak for a normal filling—for example after a large fracture, extensive decay or root canal treatment. The crown covers the entire visible tooth, protecting it from breaking and restoring proper chewing.

Situations where crowns help

  • Cracked or heavily worn teeth that risk splitting.
  • Teeth treated with RCT that need a strong outer cover.
  • Discoloured or misshapen teeth needing cosmetic improvement.
  • Support for dental bridges or on top of implants.

Common crown materials

  • All‑ceramic / porcelain or zirconia – very natural look, popular for front and back teeth.
  • Porcelain‑fused‑to‑metal – strong metal core with tooth‑coloured outer layer.
  • Full metal (gold or alloy) – excellent durability, mainly for back molars.

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