Crowns can be made using the following materials – all metal (often gold)or tooth coloured crowns such as porcelain fused to metal (often gold or a gold alloy), full ceramic (porcelain) or composite (plastic with glass particles embedded). The material used will depend on why you are having the crown.
Whether you choose to have a crown to improve the shape and alignment of your teeth or to strengthen your tooth, the procedure is the same.
Two appointments are necessary, the first to prepare the tooth for the crown and the second to fit the crown.
The preparation appointment
The “Fitting” Appointment
A local anaesthetic may be needed to numb the tooth and surrounding gum
The temporary crown will be removed and the tooth will be washed to remove the temporary cement.
The dentist will then try in your new crown, making sure that it fits correctly and that you are happy with the appearance. The crown will then be permanently cemented in place. The bite is checked carefully and may need minor adjustments.