Dental crowns in Nottingham
Custom crowns that protect and perfect
Rebuild your tooth — and your confidence — with a dental crown that looks, feels, and functions like the real thing.
- Durable materials for long-lasting strength
- Hand-finished for a natural appearance
- Precision fit for comfort and stability
Why you might need a crown
You may be a good candidate for a dental crown if:- You’ve cracked, chipped, or broken a tooth
- A filling isn’t enough to support your tooth anymore
- You’ve had a root canal and need added protection
- You’re restoring a dental implant
- You want to improve the shape, size, or colour of a tooth
Protect. Restore. Blend in beautifully.
A dental crown is more than just a cap — it’s a strong, protective cover that restores a damaged or weakened tooth while blending beautifully with the rest of your smile. Whether you need to strengthen a broken tooth, cover a large filling, or top off a root canal or implant, we’ll create a crown that fits comfortably and looks like it belongs.
What makes a good crown?
Getting a crown isn’t just a fix, it’s an upgrade to your daily comfort and confidence. With advanced materials and precision design, today’s crowns don’t just restore, they reinforce, blend in, and stay strong for years.
From the first appointment to the final fit, we make sure your crown:
Feels natural in your bite
Matches the colour and shape of your smile
Holds up to everyday chewing and speaking
Protects the tooth underneath
Helps prevent future dental work
What to expect during the treatment
We examine the tooth, discuss your goals, and decide on the best type of crown for your case.
The tooth is gently reshaped and a digital scan or impression is taken for a custom-made fit.
You’ll wear a temporary crown while your final one is being crafted in the lab.
We place and polish your permanent crown, check your bite, and make sure it feels just right.
What patients often ask us
No — the process is done with local anaesthetic and is generally very comfortable.
Yes — we colour-match and shape your crown for a seamless look.
Absolutely! Once placed, your crown works just like a natural tooth.
Crowns don’t respond to whitening, so we recommend whitening first if needed.
Often, yes — a crown helps protect the weakened tooth and prevent fracture.
Crowns cover the whole tooth; veneers only cover the front. Crowns are used for more damaged teeth.