A ceramic crown is a type of dental restoration which covers the entire tooth above the gum line. It's used when a large filling isn't sufficient to restore the tooth or when the tooth has been damaged by decay, trauma, or a large filling falls out. The crown acts as a protective cap, strengthening the tooth and improving its appearance.
A ceramic crown is a type of dental restoration which covers the entire tooth above the gum line. It's used when a large filling isn't sufficient to restore the tooth or when the tooth has been damaged by decay, trauma, or a large filling falls out. The crown acts as a protective cap, strengthening the tooth and improving its appearance.
A ceramic crown is a tooth restoration that covers the entire visible part of a damaged tooth, providing both strength and an aesthetic appearance. In Australia, this treatment involves removing decayed or weakened tooth material, shaping the tooth, taking an impression, and cementing the custom-made ceramic crown.
Advanced technology allows for same-day crowns in some dental clinics. The cost range is around AUD 800 to AUD 1500 per crown, depending on the location and complexity of the case.