Dental Crowns

Crowns are restorations that cover or cap teeth, restoring them to their natural size, shape, and colour. They are needed when there is a need to strengthen teeth that are mechanically weakened (e.g. teeth with large cavities).

Crowns may also be used for modifying the colour or position of teeth.

How much time before the whole process is completed?

Two visits are usually required to complete the process, assuming that root canal treatment is not required. The first visit is the consultation and tooth preparation, and the second visit involves the fitting of the permanent crown.

The treatment can be completed in usually completed in as little as two weeks or over a longer period (depending on when you are available to see the dentist for the fitting of the permanent crown). We usually do not recommend using the temporary crown for more than one month.

How long will the crown last?

Crowned teeth are no stronger or weaker than your own natural teeth. As a matter of fact, crowns are used for strengthening weakened teeth. With proper daily home care and regular professional maintenance (every 6 months check-up), crowned teeth will last for many years.