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Dental Crowns in London

Need to repair a damaged tooth? Dental crowns in London offer a reliable, affordable way to protect and enhance your smile. Also known as tooth caps, crowns encase a damaged tooth to restore its strength and appearance. 

Dental Crowns in Ealing

Need to repair a damaged tooth? Dental crowns in Ealing offer a reliable, affordable way to protect and enhance your smile. Also known as tooth caps, crowns encase a damaged tooth to restore its strength and appearance. 

What Are Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns in Ealing are custom-made caps that cover and protect damaged or weakened teeth. Whether it’s due to decay, trauma, or large fillings, a crown restores your tooth’s shape, strength, and appearance. At our Ealing dental clinic, crowns are crafted from materials like porcelain, ceramic, or metal—blending naturally with your existing teeth while offering long-term protection. Your dentist in Ealing will assess the condition of your tooth and recommend the most suitable crown type for a seamless, confident smile.

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Simple Booking

Easy online, phone or WhatsApp appointment scheduling.

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Friendly Experts

Skilled, caring team focused on your comfort and care.

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Modern & Calm

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Results That Last

Personalised treatments designed for natural, long-term results.

NEED TO KNOW

Appointments


Expect at least three appointments:

  • Consultation: Your Ealing dentist examines your teeth, takes X-rays, photos, and initial moulds, and discusses the procedure.
  • Preparation: The tooth is prepared, final impressions are taken for the dental lab, the tooth’s shade is matched, and a temporary crown is fitted.
  • Fitting: The permanent crown’s fit and appearance are checked, ensuring you’re happy before it’s cemented in place.

Additional visits may be needed to monitor the crown, which will also be checked during routine dental appointments.



How Long It Takes

  • Preparation appointments take about 60 minutes.
  • Fitting appointments last 30–45 minutes, depending on complexity.


You May Be Asked About


  • Your dental and medical history.
  • Any pain or concerns with the affected tooth.

Before Your Appointment


No special preparation is needed – just bring your smile!


After Your Appointment


Once your crown is fitted, avoid hot drinks and hard foods for a few hours. Your Ealing dentist will provide aftercare advice to ensure a smooth recovery. For temporary crowns:

  • Brush normally but avoid flossing near the crown.
  • Chew on the opposite side of your mouth.
  • Avoid sticky or hard foods.
  • Contact your dentist in London if the temporary crown loosens or falls out.


Your Trusted Dentist in Ealing

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Ready to restore your smile? Our skilled Ealing dentists provide durable, natural-looking dental crowns in Ealing to protect and enhance your teeth. Contact us today to book a consultation with a trusted dentist in Ealing.


FAQs

  • How long do dental crowns typically last?

    With good oral care—brushing twice daily, flossing, avoiding hard or sticky foods—a crown can last 10–15 years or longer. Metal crowns may last over 20 years. Regular check-ups with your dentist in Ealing help monitor fit and wear and extend lifespan.

  • What materials are used for crowns and are they all suitable?

    Crowns can be made from porcelain, ceramic, metal alloys (like gold), or porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM). Your Ealing dentist will recommend the right material based on appearance, durability and bite forces. Porcelain or ceramic crowns offer a natural look, while metal crowns excel in durability.

  • Is the crown procedure painful?

    No. Crowns are fitted under local anaesthetic to keep you comfortable. You might feel slight sensitivity or numbness after the procedure, which usually resolves in a few days. If pain persists or a crown becomes loose, contact your emergency dentist in Ealing promptly.

  • What happens if my crown feels loose or cracks?

    If a crown feels loose or damaged, don’t delay. A loose crown exposes the underlying tooth to decay or fracture. Your emergency dentist in Ealing can refit or replace it quickly, limiting further damage.

  • Can I eat normally with a crown?

    Yes. After allowing a few hours for sensitivity to settle, you can eat normally. However, avoid chewing ice, hard nuts, or sticky sweets immediately after fitting—especially with temporary crowns. Good hygiene routines help avoid decay around the crown margins.

  • How should I care for my dental crown at home?

    Treat it like a natural tooth: brush gently twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily—especially around crown edges—and attend routine check-ups. Avoid using your teeth for opening bottles or biting hard objects to protect the crown.

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