Revive Your Teeth’s Natural Beauty with Dental Crowns

Improve the appearance of your misshapen, discoloured, or cracked teeth with our dental crowns at Egremont Dental and Implant Centre. 

Regain Oral Comfort with Custom-Fit Dental Crowns

With gapped or missing teeth, it is likely to experience extreme discomfort while speaking or chewing. Your oral functions and jaw movement can be severely affected. You are also likely to suffer from gum infection and misaligned teeth.

Our clinic at Egremont is here to provide convenient solutions for all these dental problems, with professionally installed dental crowns.

A Closer Look At Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are designed with ceramic, metal, and porcelain material to conceal damaged teeth. Our dental crowns seamlessly bridge the gap between teeth and it blends perfectly with the rest of your teeth.

This process is painless and requires little time for recovery. Our dentists at Egremont Dental and Implant Centre suggest getting dental crowns to protect weak teeth that are fixed by fillings and have suffered decay.

How do Dental Crowns Work?

Why You Should Get a Dental Crown?

Dental crowns make your dental structure stronger. Here’s why dental crowns are a top choice for people:

Fix Gaps and Misalignment with Professional Care!

Our team of trained dentists ensures they understand their patients’ needs to prolong the life of natural teeth and restore oral function. We make sure every patient gets the personalised care they deserve.

Latest Dental Crown Technology

At our clinic, digital scanning and 3D printing allow us to create accurate crowns without the discomfort of traditional impressions. Our dental crowns use digital crown fabrication and high-quality materials so that you can achieve a natural-looking smile. We use advanced materials like porcelain and zirconia to ensure durability and a seamless match with your natural teeth. Experience the best in modern dental care with our innovative crown solutions.

Aftercare for Dental Crowns

Once you get dental crowns, your dentists will recommend an aftercare regimen so your crowns can heal properly. First of all, while you are getting used to the dental crowns, it is best to avoid sticky and hard foods. Secondly, lightly brushing and flossing are recommended to avoid too much pressure.

Right Candidate For Dental Crowns

If you are suffering from multiple gaps, tooth fractures, or getting a root canal to get rid of an infection, getting a dental crown is the best way to secure your surrounding teeth in place. Another reason crowns are ideal is that they effectively repair chipped and broken teeth.

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Since dental crowns are created in shape and colour to match your existing teeth,  they blend in with your other teeth and maintain a natural look and feel.

    Brush and floss daily, avoid hard or sticky foods, and see your dentist for regular check-ups. Avoid grinding your teeth, and contact your dentist if you are experiencing discomfort or suspect a problem.

    The procedure is rather painless because of the local anaesthetic. You may have slight discomfort or sensitivity afterward from the treatment. This should settle with time while your mouth adjusts to the new crown.

    The dental crowns are durable and may last between 5 to 15 years if looked after properly. Good oral hygiene, avoiding habits such as teeth grinding, and regular dental check-ups will help crowns last longer.

    Crowns can be replaced if they are damaged or worn out. Your dentist will check on the condition of your crown and recommend a suitable replacement.

    Options include dental veneers, bonding, or fillings, though this may be different in the kind of dental problem you are experiencing. Your dentist will recommend these options according to your needs and dental status.

    Working Hours

    Monday 09:00 AM to 06:30 PM
    Tuesday 09:00 AM to 06:30 PM
    Wednesday 09:00 AM to 06:30 PM
    Thursday 09:00 AM to 06:30 PM
    Friday 09:00 AM to 06:30 PM
    Saturday 09:00 AM to 06:30 PM
    Sunday 09:00 AM to 06:30 PM

    If you are experiencing pain outside our normal opening hours, please contact the NHS helpline at 111.