Crowns & Restorations

Restore damaged, worn, or weakened teeth with confidence.

Crowns and restorative dentistry may help patients rebuild teeth affected by damage, wear, cracks, older fillings, or structural weakness.

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Crowns and restorations consultation

What are crowns and restorations?

Dental crowns and restorations are treatments used to rebuild, protect, or improve teeth that have been damaged, weakened, heavily filled, cracked, or worn over time.

The right option depends on the condition of the tooth, oral health, bite, appearance goals, and the recommended treatment pathway.

Why patients consider restorative dentistry

To rebuild cracked, chipped, or broken teeth.
To protect teeth weakened by large fillings or previous treatment.
To restore comfort, chewing function, and stability.
To improve the appearance of worn or heavily restored teeth.
To support long-term oral health planning.
To combine function and cosmetic appearance where appropriate.

Restorative Planning

Restorative dentistry balances strength, comfort, and appearance.

These images are illustrative examples of restorative consultation and treatment planning. Individual treatment options and outcomes vary.

Clinical Assessment

Clinical Assessment

Consultation helps patients understand what may be causing damage, wear, or discomfort.

Restorative Outcome

Restorative Outcome

Restorative treatment may aim to improve strength, comfort, appearance, and everyday function.

Natural Appearance

Natural Appearance

Modern restorative planning often focuses on natural-looking results that suit the patient’s smile.

Who may crowns and restorations suit?

Crowns and restorations may be considered by patients with cracked, worn, broken, heavily filled, or structurally weakened teeth.

Suitability depends on the condition of the tooth, remaining tooth structure, bite, symptoms, cosmetic goals, and the treatment pathway recommended during consultation.

What is involved in the restorative process?

Step 1

Consultation and tooth assessment

Step 2

Imaging and treatment planning

Step 3

Preparation and restoration design

Step 4

Placement, review, and maintenance

Explore options for stronger, healthier-looking teeth.

Consultation helps patients understand whether restorative treatment, crowns, or staged care may suit their situation.

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When might a crown be needed?

A crown may be considered when a tooth is weakened, cracked, heavily filled, worn, or needs protection after previous dental treatment.

Do crowns look natural?

Modern crowns can often be designed to blend with surrounding teeth. The final appearance depends on materials, planning, and the individual case.

How long do crowns last?

Longevity varies depending on materials, oral hygiene, bite, habits, and ongoing care. Suitability and maintenance should be discussed during consultation.

Can restorative treatment be staged?

In many cases, treatment planning may be staged depending on urgency, symptoms, priorities, timing, and financial considerations.

Crowns & Restorations Enquiry

Find out what restorative options may suit your teeth.

Tell us what you would like to improve and we will help guide you toward suitable next steps.

Treatment suitability, options, costs, timeframes, and outcomes vary between individuals and providers. Consultation with a qualified dental provider is required before proceeding with any treatment. Images used on this page are illustrative and are not intended to represent guaranteed outcomes.