Crowns

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Cap A Tooth With

A Dental Crown


What It Is

A dental crown is restoration used to cover and encase a damaged, weakened, or heavily decayed tooth. Crafted from various materials like porcelain, metal alloys, or a combination of both, crowns are custom-made to resemble the natural tooth shape, size, and color. They serve multiple purposes, providing strength and protection to a compromised tooth while restoring its functionality and appearance. Crowns effectively restore the tooth's strength, integrity, and aesthetics, allowing individuals to bite, chew, and smile with confidence.

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How We Help

We deliver top-tier dental crown solutions tailored to individual needs. With a commitment to excellence and precision, our skilled team utilizes cutting-edge technology and high-quality materials to craft custom dental crowns that blend seamlessly with the natural teeth. We begin with a comprehensive assessment to determine the most suitable treatment plan for each patient. Whether it's restoring a damaged tooth, reinforcing one after a root canal, or enhancing the aesthetics of a smile, our attention to detail ensures the perfect fit, functionality, and aesthetics of our dental crowns.

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  • Are Dental Crowns Expensive?

    The cost of dental crowns in Canada can vary depending on various factors, including the material used, the location of the tooth, and the dentist’s fees. However, they are generally considered to be expensive dental procedures.

  • How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?

    The lifespan of dental crowns can vary depending on several factors, including the material used, the patient’s oral hygiene habits, and the amount of wear and tear on the crown. On average, dental crowns can last between 10-15 years with proper care.

  • When Can I Eat After A Dental Crown?

    After getting a dental crown, it's generally recommended to wait for at least 24 hours before eating to allow the cement used to bond the crown to fully set, ensuring the crown stays in place and functions properly. During this initial period, it's advisable to stick to soft foods that don't require much chewing to avoid putting excessive pressure on the newly placed crown.

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