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Crowns

Dental crowns are an excellent solution for restoring damaged or weakened teeth, providing strength, protection, and a beautifully natural appearance. Whether your tooth has been compromised by decay, trauma, or wear a dental crown can preserve its structure while seamlessly blending with your surrounding teeth. At Mapperley Dental Studio, we take pride in crafting bespoke crowns that enhance both function and aesthetics, giving you a durable and confident smile.

Crowns

Revitalise Your Smile with Dental Crowns

At Mapperley Dental Studio, our approach to dental crowns combines quality materials, precision, and a patient-centred experience. Custom-made to fit your tooth and match your natural enamel, crowns offer a lasting solution to tooth damage, improving both appearance and function. Our team of skilled professionals ensures that each crown is fitted with care and comfort, giving you the confidence to eat, speak and smile without concern.

Natural, Blended Appearance

Our crowns are meticulously crafted to match your natural teeth in shape, size, and shade, ensuring a flawless, natural look.

Enhanced Strength and Protection

Dental crowns provide essential reinforcement for weakened teeth, allowing you to chew and bite confidently without the risk of further damage.

Long-Lasting Solution

Using high-quality materials, our crowns are designed to be a durable solution, preserving your tooth for many years with proper care.

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Get in touch with our team who can educate you on the best steps to take to achieving your dream smile.

Have a question?

Find answers to common questions about crowns, from the procedure to long-term care.

Dental crowns are typically made from porcelain, ceramic, or metal, depending on your needs and preferences. Porcelain and ceramic offer a natural appearance, while metal can provide extra durability.

The procedure is generally pain-free, as local anaesthetic is used to numb the area. Any post-treatment sensitivity usually fades within a few days.

Maintain your crown with regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits. Avoid hard foods that may damage the crown, and follow your dentist’s care recommendations.

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