Dental Crowns & Bridges

Dental Crowns at Trinity Dental at Alkimos

If you suffer from a severely broken, misshapen or weak tooth, a dental crown is one of the most common procedures to cover and restore your tooth. At Trinity Dental Clinic, our dentists have years of experience treating patients from all walks of life, taking time and care with each patient to ensure they are receiving a personalised experience. If you are located near Trinity and surrounds, please contact our clinic to book a consultation with one of our doctors for dental crowns.

Dental Crowns & Bridges

What is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a tooth-like shaped cap placed over your existing tooth, restoring the original appearance of the tooth.

You may need a dental crown for the following reasons:

  • Preventing a decayed tooth from further damage, breakage or cracking by covering the concerning tooth.
  • To restore teeth that are worn down due to grinding of the teeth or natural wear over long periods of time.
  • A tooth may be misshapen and therefore, the patient may feel discomfort in regard to the appearance or feel of the misshapen tooth.
  • Covering discoloured teeth.
  • Supporting a dental bridge.
  • Covering a tooth with a large filling/gap.

In most cases, your dentist will be able to examine your teeth, take into consideration your concerns and formulate the best treatment plan for you. If your particular situation requires a dental crown, our experienced dentists will guide you through the process from start to finish.

What is a Dental Crown?

What Are Dental Crowns Made Of?

Dental crowns come in an array of different materials available to choose from.

Here are the most common materials:

Metal

The sturdiest type of material dental crowns can be made of. Metals can include gold, silver or similar metal alloys. Gold is one of the more popular choices however, some patients may be discouraged due to the cost of gold. Metal crowns are able to withstand strong chewing and biting, particularly used on molars.

Porcelain Fused to Metal

This option is popular as it has the ability to be colour-match with your natural teeth. There is a slight chance that this type may chip or break in comparison to metal dental crowns.

Resin

These crowns are on the more affordable end of the scale. This is because it is not as resilient as the materials listed above and can be more prone to fracturing or chipping.

Ceramic or Full Porcelain Crowns

These materials provide the best colour match to your natural teeth making them a great alternative for covering front teeth. They are also offered as a good option for those who are allergic to particular metals. The only con to these options is that they have the possibility to wear down the teeth that are sitting opposite the crowns. They also tend to be less sturdy than the porcelain fused to metal option.

If you are unsure about which option is best for you, it is best to speak with your dentist for the available options and most suitable material for your needs. Book an appointment here to get your journey started.

Speak to a friendly dentist at trinity today!

Trinity Dental is highly rated for not only the quality of treatments but also the level of care provided to each and every patient. We are here to promote a better oral health experience for the local and wider community of Trinity. Book in an appointment online or speak to one of our friendly staff members by calling us on (08) 6205 5033.

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