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Crown fabrication and placement

From precise fabrication to comfortable placement, our crowns are designed to look and feel just like your natural teeth. Schedule an appointment in London online today.

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Treatment Time 60–90 minutes
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Price
from £1200
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Recovery Time
1–2 days
Your smile is our priority – with comfort and without pain!
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Crown fabrication and placement

How we can help you?

At KClinics, we provide complete crown manufacturing and placement procedures to restore your smile’s natural beauty in addition to its functionality. Our team uses innovative methods and premium products to guarantee long-lasting effects and make every patient feel comfortable. In order to ensure your confidence in the final, we strive to make the process as easy, educational and efficient as possible. We are waiting for you at our London clinic.

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A dental crown: what is it?

A dental crown is an adapted prosthetic that completely covers the exposed part of a tooth that has been broken or compromised. It gives this tooth more strength and protection while restoring its size, shape and function, providing also a beautiful and natural appearance. Crowns can also be used to replace lost teeth on dental implants.

Indications for Crown Placement

  • severe dental injury that is not repairable with a filling.
  • after endodontic therapy (root canal therapy).
  • to fortify a tooth that is weak.
  • as a component of dental implant restoration.
  • To improve aesthetics by changing the colour or shape of a tooth.
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The Cost of Crown Fabrication

At our clinic, the cost of a consultation is £50, which is taken as a deposit. This deposit can be fully used towards any future treatments you decide to proceed with.

Patient consultation

(credited as a deposit towards your treatment)

£100

Crown fabrication

from £1200

Crown Fabrication and Placement Process

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Consultation and Tooth Preparation

The first stage is the dentist reviewing the patient’s teeth conditions, taking X-rays. To make space for the crown, the tooth might need to be reshaped. 

Impression
Taking

To make a custom crown, imprints are taken once the tooth has been prepared.

Crown
Fabrication

We made the crown in a lab to match the colour and contour of your natural teeth, to ensure a flawless fit for your teeth.

Temporary
Crown

During the produced permanent crown, a temporary crown is positioned to protect the tooth.

Placement of the
Permanent Crown

The temporary crown is taken out and the permanent crown is bonded into position during the second appointment.

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Consultation and Tooth Preparation

The first stage is the dentist reviewing the patient’s teeth conditions, taking X-rays. To make space for the crown, the tooth might need to be reshaped. 

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Impression Taking

To make a custom crown, imprints are taken once the tooth has been prepared.

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Crown Fabrication

We made the crown in a lab to match the colour and contour of your natural teeth, to ensure a flawless fit for your teeth.

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Temporary Crown

During the produced permanent crown, a temporary crown is positioned to protect the tooth.

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Placement of the Permanent Crown

The temporary crown is taken out and the permanent crown is bonded into position during the second appointment.

Crown Types We Provide

High aesthetics and a natural look.

Combine the strength of metal with the aesthetics of ceramic.

High strength and excellent aesthetics, ideal for both front and chewing teeth.

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Crown Lifespan

Depending on the material and good maintenance, dental crowns can endure anywhere from 10 to 15 years or longer. If they are made of high-quality materials and are properly maintained, crowns can last for many years.

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Personalised Approach

We develop treatment plans that are tailored to each patient’s needs.

Comfort and Safety

To reduce discomfort during the treatment, we employ innovative sedation and anaesthetic techniques, depending on the complexity of the treatment.

Advanced Technology

To get the best outcomes, our clinic uses the newest technologies, such as digital modelling and 3D scanning.

High Hygiene Standards

We adhere to strict sterilisation and safety protocols to protect our patients’ health.

How to Take Care of Dental Crowns

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Crowns must be properly cared for in order to survive as long as possible. So we advise:

  • Keep Good Oral Hygiene: Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste.
  • Floss and Mouthwash: Use antiseptic mouthwash and dental floss to get rid of food particles in between teeth.
  • Steer Clear of Hard meals: Steer clear of hard meals that can damage or loosen the crown.
  • Frequent Dental Visits: For check-ups and expert cleanings, we advise visiting the dentist at least twice a year.

Frequently Asked Questions

The making of a crown usually takes one to two weeks. To save the tooth during this period, a temporary crown is affixed.

The patient is not in pain during the crown placement procedure because it is carried out under local anaesthesia. After the procedure you may feel minor discomfort, but this normally goes away in a few days.

We advise for front teeth ceramic or zirconia crowns due to their high aesthetics and natural appearance.

Yes, it is important to practise good oral hygiene, which includes using dental floss and brushing your teeth regularly. Maintaining the health of all your teeth and crowns also requires routine dental check-ups.

Although allergic responses to crown materials are extremely uncommon, make sure to let your dentist know if you have a metal allergy.

Despite being composed of sturdy materials, crowns are susceptible to chipping or cracking when subjected to extreme pressure or contact with extremely hard things. It is important to avoid biting hard items such as ice or nuts..

Crowns of superior quality usually hold their colour. However, it is recommended to limit the consumption of staining foods and drinks.

You should inform your dentist right once when the crown breaks or falls out for a future consultation and possible restoration.

Yes, crowns often advise to replace lost teeth on dental implants.

A crown is frequently advised after root canal therapy to preserve and repair the tooth.

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We work in a personalised way with Your Needs

Let’s discuss your goals and create a personalised plan for your dental or aesthetic care. Our specialists are here to guide you every step of the way.

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