Composite crowns are dental restorations made of tooth-colored materials such as resin or porcelain. They are used to repair decayed, chipped, fractured or discolored teeth. Composite crowns are also used for cosmetic improvements, like closing gaps between teeth or altering the shape and alignment. The process involves removing the damaged portion of the tooth, shaping it, taking an impression, and bonding the composite material to the tooth.
Composite crowns are dental restorations made of tooth-colored materials such as resin or porcelain. They are used to repair decayed, chipped, fractured or discolored teeth. Composite crowns are also used for cosmetic improvements, like closing gaps between teeth or altering the shape and alignment. The process involves removing the damaged portion of the tooth, shaping it, taking an impression, and bonding the composite material to the tooth.
Composite crown is a tooth restoration procedure using a resin material to mimic the natural appearance of teeth. In Egypt, this treatment involves removing decayed or damaged parts of the tooth and filling the space with composite material. The process is usually completed in one visit.
Egyptian dentists use high-quality composite materials for long-lasting results. Patients can opt for sedation or local anesthesia. Price range: EGP 800 to EGP 2500