Dental crowns are used to rebuild and protect teeth that have been weakened, worn down, or heavily restored. They allow us to return a tooth to a shape and strength that feels comfortable to use day to day, and that looks as authentic as your natural teeth.
At Ark-G Dental, crowns are planned carefully so they sit naturally alongside your other teeth and function properly over time.
A crown is a covering that fits over the entire tooth. It’s used when a tooth can’t be reliably repaired with a filling or bonding alone, usually because too much of the original structure has been lost or compromised. Once in place, the crown becomes the new outer surface of the tooth.
Book ConsultationCrowns are typically used when:
At Ark-G Dental, crowns are made using materials chosen to suit both function and appearance. These include:
The choice depends on the tooth, its position, and how it’s used.
Book ConsultationA crown involves adjusting the tooth, so it’s important to be sure it’s the right step. We look at:
If a crown is needed, the aim is to restore the tooth in a way that feels stable and comfortable, rather than overbuild it.
The aim is to restore the tooth properly, without doing more than necessary.
Begin by exploring the right treatment options tailored to your needs and goals.
Meet with our friendly team for a thorough assessment and personalised treatment plan.
Receive high-quality care using modern techniques designed for comfort and precision.
Enjoy lasting results and the confidence that comes with a healthy, beautiful smile.
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Crowns can be made from Emax, zirconia, or porcelain-bonded materials, depending on the situation.
Yes. Crowns are designed to match your surrounding teeth in shape and colour.
The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic, so you should be comfortable throughout.
With good care, crowns can last many years.
They’re strong, but like natural teeth, they can be damaged under excessive force.
Brushing, flossing, and regular check-ups will help maintain it.