Restorative
Crowns & Bridges
Restore strength, function, and appearance with durable restorations that blend seamlessly with your smile.
- Protect weakened teeth
- Replace missing teeth
- Natural materials
Overview
Crowns cap and protect a damaged or weakened tooth, restoring its strength and appearance. Bridges replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent teeth — offering a fixed, stable solution without implants. Both are crafted to match your surrounding teeth naturally.
Good for
- Heavily filled or fractured teeth
- Teeth after root canal treatment
- Replacing one or more missing teeth
- Improving shape or colour of a damaged tooth
We'll discuss options, materials, and expected lifespan based on your bite and habits.
How it works
What to expect
A clear, step-by-step overview of your crowns & bridges appointment.
Assessment & planning
We examine the tooth, take X-rays if needed, and discuss whether a crown or bridge is the most appropriate solution.
Tooth preparation
The tooth is shaped to receive the crown. For a bridge, adjacent teeth are also prepared as anchors.
Impression & temporary
We take a precise impression and fit a temporary restoration while your permanent crown or bridge is being made.
Fitting & cementation
Your permanent restoration is checked for fit and bite before being securely cemented into place.
FAQ
Common questions
With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, crowns and bridges typically last 10–15 years or longer. Longevity also depends on the material used and your bite habits.
Yes. We use tooth-coloured ceramic or porcelain materials matched to the shade of your surrounding teeth, so restorations blend in seamlessly.
The preparation appointment is done under local anaesthetic, so you shouldn't feel pain during treatment. Some mild sensitivity in the days after is normal and settles quickly.
Yes — once fully healed. We'll advise you to avoid very hard or sticky foods during the temporary phase, but your final restoration is designed to handle normal function.

