Dental Crowns in Droitwich

Restore strength, shape and appearance with custom-made dental crowns designed to protect weakened teeth and improve long-term function.

Crowns Droitwich

When your tooth has become weakened due to decay, a crack or an existing filling is very large and deteriorated, a dental crown may be necessary. The crown is a cap that sits over the existing tooth to restore its strength, shape, and colour.
You may be surprised to learn that dental crowns are a long-lasting and highly effective solution for protecting damaged teeth while improving your smile. Modern crowns are designed to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, offering both durability and aesthetics without compromising comfort.
At Droitwich Dental Studio, our experienced dentists provide high-quality dental crowns using advanced techniques and materials. Whether you need to restore a damaged tooth or improve its appearance, our team ensures a comfortable treatment process with excellent, natural-looking results.

What Are Dental Crowns?

A dental crown is a fixed restoration that covers the entire visible portion of a tooth. It is designed to strengthen and protect teeth that can no longer be reliably restored with a filling alone, while also improving the appearance of teeth that are worn, heavily filled or uneven.
Crowns are commonly used to restore teeth affected by cracks, deep decay, large fillings or after root canal treatment, providing a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution. At Droitwich Dental Studio, crowns are planned carefully to suit your bite and smile, helping you regain confidence and reliable function.

Crown Materials

Dental crowns can be made from different materials including gold, non-precious metal, porcelain fused to metal or full porcelain. Porcelain-based crowns are a popular choice for patients who want a natural-looking finish, as they are designed to match the shade of your surrounding teeth while offering reliable strength for daily function.

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Signs That You May Need a Dental Crown

A crown may be recommended if you have:

Benefits Of Crowns

Dental crowns restore strength, reduce sensitivity, protect damaged teeth, enhance appearance, and improve bite function for long-term comfort.

Pain Relief

Reduces the pain and sensitivity caused by a cracked tooth

Tooth Protection

Protects a crack from progressing and damaging the nerve of the tooth

Aesthetic Improvement

Enhances the aesthetics of damaged teeth or those with large silver fillings

Bite Alignment

Prevents or eases TMJ pain (jaw pain) by improving occlusion (the bite)

Before and After Crowns

See how dental crowns restore damaged teeth, improving strength, alignment, and natural appearance with long-lasting results.

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Why Choose Droitwich Dental Studio

We combine clinical precision with a patient-focused approach to deliver exceptional dental care in a calm, modern environment.

Great Location

Conveniently located in Droitwich with easy access and flexible appointment availability.

Caring Team

A friendly, experienced dental team dedicated to personalised, patient-centred care.

First-Class Service

High standards of treatment, clear communication and a commitment to outstanding results.

Modern Practice

A welcoming clinic equipped with contemporary facilities for your comfort.

Advanced Technology

We use professional-grade tools and materials to ensure accurate, predictable outcomes.

Our Partners

We work with leading dental brands and technology providers to deliver reliable, high-quality treatments.

Dental Crowns FAQs

Some of the most common things people ask us about our Crowns
How long do dental crowns last?
With good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, crowns can last many years.
Crown treatment is carried out with local anaesthetic for comfort. Some mild tenderness can occur after placement, but it typically settles quickly.
Crowns can be made from porcelain-based materials, metal or a combination. Your dentist will recommend the best option based on strength and aesthetic needs.
Brush twice daily, floss daily and attend routine appointments to protect the crown and the tooth underneath.