Discover Your Best Smile with Same-Day Dental Crowns
- Natural look & feel
- Strengthen damaged teeth
- Improved stability & function
If one or more of your teeth show signs of age, wear, damage or decay, dental crowns could be the answer you have been looking for.
South Burnett Dental Group provides durable, custom-fitted crowns in just one appointment. No waiting, no hassle, just beautiful, strong teeth – faster than ever.
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What is a dental crown?
Think of a crown worn on the head. A dental crown is positioned on a tooth in the same way. The difference is that it is moulded to the tooth so that it is not noticeable. The crown fits over the entirety of the tooth right down to the gum line.
Having a crown on the tooth adds strength and protects a weakened tooth from further deterioration. It also brings aesthetic benefits in terms of its shape and colour. Crowns come in different types, and we will take a look at each of them, along with their pros and cons, in just a moment.
When to Consider a Crown
- Have a tooth with significant decay or damage.
- Need a stronger option than a large filling.
- Have a cracked or chipped tooth affecting your bite or appearance.
- Recently had a root canal and need extra protection.
- Want to address cosmetic concerns like misshapen or discolored teeth
Why Choose South Burnett Dental Group?
- Trusted local care with a reputation for quality and compassion.
- The family-friendly clinic focused on patient comfort and convenience.
- Flexible payment options, including Afterpay and Humm, to make dental care accessible.
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FAQ’s
How much does it a dental crown cost?
How long do dental crowns last?
Is it painful having a crown fitted?
No, having a dental crown fitted is minimally invasive and most patients say they feel no pain or discomfort at all. With any dental procedure, there is always the possibility of some feelings of sensitivity during and after the treatment, but this is usually minor. In the unlikely event that you feel pain, tell the dentist immediately, and he or she will numb the affected area immediately.
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