Dental Crowns
Experts in Dental Crowns Melbourne
A dental crown replicates the shape, contours and size of your tooth and is used to completely cover or cap an existing damaged tooth, which may have resulted from decay and/or a broken tooth. The dental crown is permanently cemented onto the existing tooth or implant and is used to strengthen the damaged tooth or to improve the appearance of the tooth. They can also provide a functional purpose of assisting with chewing.
East Melbourne Dental Group can provide porcelain dental crowns in single visit using CEREC technology.
Why would I need a dental crown?
Dental crowns are recommended following root canal treatment and/or if the damaged tooth is too weak to support the teeth around it.
Consider your teeth as structural supports for each other. Once one of the teeth begins to break down or weaken, it can have the similar affect on the surrounding teeth. A dental crown serves to restore the strength to the damaged tooth but also maintain the integrity of the teeth surrounding it.
A dental crown may also be recommended if you need to replace an old filling and there is not much of the original tooth remaining, or to restore a fractured tooth.
Your dental crown will serve several purposes:
- Strengthen an existing tooth
- Provide structural support to surrounding teeth
- Improve / enhance your visual appearance
- Assist with chewing, which is important for digestion.
What types of dental crowns are there?
Dental crowns are now made metal free, which avoided the black line along the gum margin. We now use zirconia for most crowns as it is very strong and is tooth coloured. Zirconia crowns can be made very thin to avoid excessive tooth reduction.
Porcelain crowns or partial crowns made using CEREC technology are made from porcelain that will match the colour of your existing teeth.
Cerec technology can also avoid the need for a full crown, saving you time and money. Cerec inlays or overlays can be used to repair teeth without the need for a crown.
How long should a dental crown last?
With proper care, a dental crown in Melbourne should last at least 10 years. Regular dental checkups with your East Melbourne Dentist will help to prolong the life of your crown as any dental issues can be identified and addressed early.
Contact our Team
Mon – Thurs is 8am to 5pm
Friday: 8am-4pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Please call us and ask as some later appointments may be available.
Phone
03 9417 5874
info@eastmelbdental.com.au
Address
1/126 Wellington Parade
East Melbourne 3002
Parking
Short Term Parking. Metered and unmetered
Public Transport
Train
- Jolimont Station on the Hurstbridge or Epping Lines
Tram Routes
- Route 48 – Victoria Habour/Docklands to North Balwyn
- Route 75 – City/ Southern Cross Station to Vermont South
- Stop 12 – Wellington Parade, Corner Powlett Street