Most of our patients always look at us blankly when we talk about a dental crown. The one thing they all know about crowns is – “They’re expensive aren’t they?

Dental Crowns or caps (as some people call them) are a custom made covering for your tooth. There are many materials used to make crowns, the most common ones are ceramic, porcelain and gold.
Porcelain Crown

Why does my tooth need a crown?

What’s involved?
A Dental crown is typically done in 2 stages.

Stage 1

  1. The tooth is prepared for a crown
  2. Moulds are taken of your opposing teeth and the prepared tooth
  3. The tooth is covered over by a temporary crown and temporary “glue”
  4. The moulds are sent to a dental labotary to be custom made for your prepared tooth

Stage 2 (approx. 2 weeks later)

  1. The temporary crown is removed from your tooth and the tooth is cleaned of all remnants of the glue
  2. The crown is checked for an accurate fit and bite
  3. Then it is cemented/bonded onto the tooth

Crown process diagram

Benefits of a crown:

Why does it cost so much?
It is mainly due to the materials cost, time and there is an additional lab component to be paid as well. A large filling that breaks continually will need to replaced very often, the summative costs of replacing/repairing the filling every time may be even more than getting a crown done.

Best thing to do is rather than wait for the filling/tooth to break, get a crown done to protect it before this happens. If you wait for it to break, you may lose more tooth and it might get to the point where even doing a crown may not be possible.

You can plan treatment like this with your dentist so you can figure out the best way to move forward.

As always, if you have any further questions feel free to contact us to check if your tooth needs a crown.

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