Dental Crowns
A dental crown is a custom-made cap that restores the full shape, strength and appearance of a damaged tooth. Crowns protect teeth with large fractures or fillings, rebuild root canal–treated teeth and can instantly improve colour and alignment when veneers or onlays are not sufficient. At Auraliss, crowns are designed digitally for a precise bite and a natural look.
When Do You Need a Crown?
- Large cracks or heavily filled teeth at risk of breaking
- After root canal therapy to reinforce the tooth
- Severe wear/erosion or short teeth requiring full coverage
- To correct shape/colour where veneers are unsuitable
- On top of dental implants (implant crowns)
Crown Materials We Offer
Lithium Disilicate (E.max)
High aesthetics and strength—great for front teeth and natural smile lines.
Monolithic Zirconia
Ultra-strong option for molars, heavy biters and bruxers; excellent longevity.
Layered Zirconia
Zirconia core with aesthetic porcelain layering for lifelike translucency in visible areas.
PFM (Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal)
Selected for specific clinical indications and long-span bridges where appropriate.
Treatment Workflow
- Assessment & Plan: Photos, bite analysis and material selection.
- Tooth Preparation: Conservative shaping with local anaesthesia.
- Digital Scan: Intraoral scanning—no messy impressions.
- Temporary Crown: Protects the tooth while your crown is crafted.
- Try-in & Fit: Shade/bite verification and adhesive or conventional cementation.
- Final Checks: Polishing and occlusion refining for comfort and durability.
Alternatives & Related Options
Where sufficient enamel remains, inlays/onlays can preserve more tooth structure. For purely cosmetic changes on healthy teeth, veneers may be considered. Your dentist will recommend the most conservative option that safely meets your goals.
Longevity & Aftercare
With good hygiene and regular check-ups, crowns commonly last 10–15+ years. Use a nightguard if you clench, avoid chewing very hard objects (ice, pens) and maintain professional cleaning to protect the crown margins and gums.
Risks & Considerations
Temporary sensitivity or gum tenderness can occur. Deep cracks or decay may later require root canal therapy. Chipping is rare with modern ceramics and proper bite control. All options and expected outcomes are discussed during consent.
Frequently Asked Questions
With excellent hygiene and bite protection where needed, crowns often last well over a decade.
Front teeth prioritise aesthetics (lithium disilicate or layered zirconia). Molars and bruxers often benefit from monolithic zirconia for maximum strength.
No. Root canals are only required if the nerve is infected or symptoms indicate irreversible pulpitis.
Yes—shade, translucency and surface texture are customised to blend seamlessly with neighbouring teeth.