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"Genuine excellence in dental care. My fiancée had a root canal and crown work here, which was a long-standing issue previous dentists had not treated correctly. It couldn’t have been more different at Pall Mall Dental - absolute skill and professionalism from beginning to end. I have also switched to the practice now and have just had the best hygienist treatment I’ve ever experienced. Never felt my teeth this clean and shiny! Can’t recommend the team here enough - thank you guys."

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Pall Mall Dental WE USE HIGH GRADE “LIFE LIKE” OPTIMUM QUALITY PORCELAIN
Bridge from £865.00 per tooth
Crown Bonded to Metal £865.00 per tooth
Full Ceramic Crown from £965.00 per tooth

Trauma, tooth decay and gradual wear are all contributing factors to the deterioration of tooth health.

Once a tooth has begun to deteriorate, it is left open to further decay and weakening. This is why if you have damaged teeth or missing teeth, crowns and bridges may be a suitable treatment for you.

Crowns can successfully restore and replace natural teeth through the strategic placement of an artificial tooth or layer of biocompatible material. Porcelain crowns provided by Pall Mall Dental Group are strong, long lasting and look great! Virtually indistinguishable from your natural teeth, crowns restore function and aesthetically enhance your smile by fitting precisely over a tooth.

At Pall Mall Dental Group we offer a variety of crowns and bridges ranging in content from porcelain bonded to metal to pure ‘zirconia’ porcelain. These crowns and bridges are phenomenally strong and have a real “life like” characteristic setting them apart from regular crowns. They are also available in any shade to match your existing teeth perfectly.

The highest quality ceramics are used in our porcelain crowns provided by our own highly regarded laboratory based in Central London. In fact we are so confident with our quality that a 5-year guarantee is issued with all zirconia porcelain crowns. Interestingly the same ceramics in this crown is used in Formula 1 racing technology.

A bridge can replace up to 3 teeth. Teeth on either side of the space are crowned, with the space then filled with the artificial teeth anchored to each crown.

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Advantages of replacing missing teeth include:
  • Improved appearance
  • Improved function (chewing and speech)
  • Prevent teeth moving
  • Prevent damaging stress to the surrounding teeth

For further information on restorative treatment like Crowns & Bridges or to book a consultation with our Award Winning Dentists, contact us today at Pall Mall Dental Group or call us on 020 7766 7150.

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FAQ’s

The lifespan of dental crowns largely depends on the type of crown you have and how well you take care of it. Generally, dental crowns can last anywhere from 5 to 15 years, but some can last even longer with proper care and maintenance.

Permanent crowns, made from materials like metal, porcelain fused to metal, or ceramic, are known to be the most durable and long-lasting. They can withstand normal wear and tear from daily use and can last for many years if properly cared for. On the other hand, temporary crowns are designed to be used for short-term use only and are not intended for long-term wear.

Proper care and maintenance also play a crucial role in the longevity of dental crowns. Good oral hygiene practices such as brushing and flossing regularly not only help to keep your natural teeth healthy but also the crown itself. It's important to avoid certain hard, sticky or chewy foods that could damage the crown or cause it to come loose. Regular dental check-ups are also important to ensure that your crown is still in good shape and functioning as it should.

With proper care, your dental crown can remain in good condition and help to maintain a healthy, natural-looking smile for many years.

Once you've received your dental crown, it's important to take good care of it to ensure it lasts as long as possible. Crowns can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, porcelain fused to metal, and ceramics, and each one requires slightly different care. Here are some general tips to help take care of your dental crown:

  1. Practice good oral hygiene: Just like with your natural teeth, it's important to brush your crown twice a day and floss at least once a day. This helps to remove any plaque buildup that can lead to decay around the crown.
  2. Avoid hard or sticky foods: While your dental crown is strong, it's important to avoid biting down on hard objects like ice or opening packages with your teeth. Sticky or chewy foods like caramel and taffy can also cause damage or dislodge the crown.
  3. Visit your dentist regularly: Regular dental check-ups allow your dentist to monitor the health of your crown and make any necessary adjustments. Your dentist can also clean the crown to remove any plaque or tartar buildup.
  4. Consider a nightguard: If you grind your teeth at night, a nightguard can help protect your crown from damage.
  5. Watch for signs of trouble: If you experience sensitivity, pain, or swelling around your crown, it's important to see your dentist. These can be signs of a problem with the tooth underneath the crown.

By following these tips and taking good care of your dental crown, you can help ensure it lasts for many years to come. Remember to speak with our dentist if you have any concerns or questions about caring for your crown or if you notice any changes in your oral health.

One of the most common questions people have about getting a dental crown is whether or not it will be painful. The short answer is that the procedure itself is not usually painful thanks to the use of local anaesthetic. However, some people may experience discomfort or sensitivity after the procedure.

During the dental crown procedure, your dentist will use a local anaesthetic to numb the area around the tooth. This means that you shouldn't feel any pain while the dentist is preparing the tooth and fitting the crown. In some cases, your dentist may also offer sedation options if you feel anxious or nervous about the procedure.

After the procedure, it's normal to experience some sensitivity in the tooth for a few days. This can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication like ibuprofen. Some people may also experience a little discomfort in their jaw as they adjust to the new shape of their tooth.

It's important to note that in rare cases, dental crown placement can result in complications like nerve damage or an allergic reaction to the materials used in the crown. However, these complications are very rare and your dentist will take steps to minimise the risk.

If you're concerned about whether or not getting a dental crown will be painful, our dentist can explain the procedure in more detail and answer any questions you may have. We can also work with you to manage any discomfort or sensitivity after the procedure.

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