Dental Crown

What are dental crowns?

A tooth crown is an artificial cap that fits over a damaged tooth. It looks and acts like a real tooth helping repair a patient’s smile and protect from further damage. It is a strong cover and also gives the tooth a natural shape. A crown tooth shouldn’t stand out at all. Teeth crowns can be used to also cover fillings or correct discoloured teeth. They can be administered for health and cosmetic reasons.

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Types of Crown

Different types of crowns include, porcelain bonded on metal, all-porcelain, emax crowns (also known as all-ceramic), glass crowns and gold alloy crowns. Most crowns consist of materials bonded with other to create strong durable crowns that are built to last. They are not always a very pleasant colour and the metal can stand out among white teeth. All porcelain crowns are usually only used for the front teeth due to being a bit weaker then bonded crowns. Emax crowns are made of a lithium disilicate ceramic material. They are the latest type of crown available and provide an extremely strong option with a perfect white colour.

 

Dental Crowns Cost UK

The cost of dental crowns in the UK differs depending on if you get it done privately or on the NHS. NHS dental prices are set at bands and a crown comes under band 3 with a price of £256.50. So you could pay that just for one crown. The crown also would not be white in colour unless it was at the front of your smile. This is because the NHS have restrictions on which type of crown can be used where in the mouth.

For cosmetically appealing crowns you would have to pay the private dental costs. A dental crown at a private dentist can cost anywhere from £250-1000. That’s right £1000 for one crown. To find out how much you could save read more about dental crowns in turkey by clicking here.

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