- 7 The Centreway, Lara VIC 3212
The process for a dental crown usually takes place over 2 appointments. Our team will ensure that your experience will be comfortable and pain free.
Once you are comfortable in our dental chair, your dentist will numb the area where the crown is to be placed. We will then remove a thin layer from the outside of the tooth to make space for the crown. During this removal, any decay or bacteria will also be removed from the tooth to ensure the crown has a solid foundation.
Once the tooth has been adequately prepared for the crown, a mould or digital scan will be taken. Whilst the crown is being made, we will place a temporary crown so you can still eat and smile.
After 1 week, the temporary crown will be removed, and the fit of the final crown will be checked. Once our experienced dentist is happy with the fit, the crown will be bonded onto the tooth restoring your smile and bite.
1.Root Canal Treatment – If you have a tooth that has been root canal treated, we highly recommend that it be crowned as soon as possible. Such teeth have lost their core and become very weak and prone to fracture. Crowns are able to provide the much-needed strength, support and stabilisation.
2. Discolouration – Dental crowns can be placed over stained or discoloured teeth to not only increase their strength, but also improve their appearance. They are commonly used to improve stained or discoloured smiles.
3. Fracture/Wear – Teeth that have lost a lot of structure can often be saved with dental crowns. This is commonly used when a significant portion of the tooth has been compromised and so a simple filling won’t work.
There are various factors which can affect the cost of your dental crown. Some of these factors may include: