Dental Crowns & Bridges
Revitalize your smile and enhance tooth functionality with our comprehensive dental crowns and bridges services. At Pearl Dental Clinic, we’re dedicated to restoring your teeth’s appearance and strength, utilizing cutting-edge materials and technology for durable and aesthetic results.

What are Dental Crowns ?

Dental crowns, often referred to as “caps,” are custom-made to fit over your existing tooth, providing strength, durability, and a natural appearance. They’re an ideal solution for a variety of dental issues, including:
  • Protecting a tooth weakened by decay or cracks
  • Restoring a severely worn or broken tooth.
  • Covering and strengthening a tooth after root canal treatment.
  • Improving the aesthetics of severely discolored teeth.
  • Serving as an anchor for a dental bridge or cap for a dental implant.

Types of Dental Crowns

All-Porcelain and Ceramic Crowns

Offer a natural look by closely matching the translucency and color of your natural teeth.

Zirconia Crowns

Known for their strength and durability, making them suitable for back teeth restoration.

Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal Crowns

Provide a strong and aesthetic option, though they may show a metal line at the gum.

Same-day crowns and bridges

Leveraging the latest in digital dentistry, Pearl Dental Clinic offers same-day crowns and bridges. Thanks to CAD/CAM technology, you can enjoy the convenience of having your custom restoration designed, crafted, and fitted in just a single visit. This process eliminates the need for temporary crowns and multiple appointments, saving you time and discomfort.

Cosmetic inlays and onlays

For teeth that require more than a filling but less than a full crown, inlays and onlays offer a conservative restoration option. Also known as partial crowns, they are crafted from the same strong materials as our crowns and are color-matched to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth.

You Got Questions ?

We've got answers.

How long do dental crowns last ?
With proper care, dental crowns can last between 5 to 15 years, or even longer. The lifespan depends on the wear and tear the crown is exposed to, how well you follow good oral hygiene practices, and your personal mouth-related habits (like grinding or clenching teeth, chewing ice, biting fingernails, etc.).
Does getting a crown hurt ?
The procedure to place a crown typically involves local anesthesia, so you shouldn't feel any pain during the process. After the anesthesia wears off, you may experience mild soreness or sensitivity, which usually subsides within a few days.
What are dental crowns made of ?
Dental crowns can be made from various materials, including porcelain, ceramic, zirconia, metal alloys, composite resin, or porcelain fused to metal. The choice of material depends on the crown's location, your aesthetic preferences, the color of your surrounding teeth, and the function of the tooth that needs the crown.
Can a crowned tooth get a cavity ?
Yes, a tooth with a crown can still get a cavity at the margin where the crown meets the tooth. Good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups are essential to prevent decay around a dental crown.
How do I care for my dental crown ?
Care for a dental crown just as you would your natural teeth. This includes brushing twice a day, flossing daily, avoiding hard and sticky foods that can damage the crown, and visiting your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings.
How many visits does it take to get a crown ?
Traditionally, getting a dental crown requires two visits – one for preparation and impression taking, and another for placing the permanent crown. However, with advancements in dental technology, such as CAD/CAM, some clinics now offer same-day crowns.
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