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What is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a tooth shaped covering used as a cap over damaged teeth. The purpose of placing a crown is to improve the appearance and strength of the damaged tooth. Crowns are also placed over surgically inserted dental implants.

What are the different types of Dental Crowns?

The types of dental crowns include ceramic crowns, zirconia crowns, porcelain covered corrosion resistant metal crowns or porcelain fused to metal crowns, corrosion resistant metal crowns and gold crowns.

What is the best type of crown?

The best type of crown depends on the need of each individual patient and the position of the tooth. For instance, some people would find a gold crown placed on a front tooth unsightly. Ceramic, tooth coloured crowns placed on the front teeth maintain the natural appearence of the smile.

How long will a Dental Crown last?

Crowns are expected to last for about 5 years. Some crowns could last for up to 30 years. The life of a crown depends on the dental hygiene practiced by the patient and general wear and tear caused by biting, chewing or grinding. Crowns may crack if the patient has an accident.

Is it painful to get a Dental Crown?

Dentists inject local anaesthetic to numb the tooth and gum before placing the crown. The patient will not feel any pain while the crown is being placed. After the anaesthetic wears off the patient may feel mild pain or sensitivity for a few hours.

We have all the information you need about public and private dental clinics that provide dental crowns in Clonliffe. Compare all the dentists and contact the dental crowns clinic in Clonliffe that's right for you.

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9.3
St Peters Square Dental Surgery - Dental Clinic in IrelandFeatured

St Peter's Square Dental Surgery

(01) 901 0176 ext: 11921 7A St.Peter’s Square, Beside Boots Farmacy, Phibsboro Road, Dublin, D07KW44
5.0 from 28 verified reviews
All dentists and staff are top classCathy, Ireland, 20 11 24

I've had an implant done by Dr. Mihai and I am quite nervous about dental treatments but can honestly say St. Peter's Square is an excellent dentist and I am now going back for a crown. All dentists and staff are top-class. I would highly recommend it.

Dental Crowns from €550
Dentist Consultation from €60
Dental Checkup from €60
Free with any dental treatment
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Very Good
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7.7
Dental Artistry - Dental Artistry

Dental Artistry

63 North Strand Road Dublin 3, Dublin
5.0 from 2 verified reviews
They were so professionalKathleen, Ireland, 29 04 25

I had a root canal and a crown to be fitted. The two dentists were lovely; they put me at ease when I went in for the root canal, and I didn’t feel a thing. They were so professional. I’ve been coming here for a few years for cleanings and highly recommend Dental Artistry. Niki, the receptionist, is lovely and very friendly. The prices are similar to many other clinics' root canal, two X-rays, cleaning, and crown.

Dental Crowns up to €496
CrownsA crown is used to fully cover a damaged tooth. A crown not only strengthens but improves the appearance and shape of a damaged tooth. Crowns are also placed on top of implants.A dental crown is a tooth-shaped “cap”; an artificial restoration that is placed over a damaged tooth to improve the appearance and restore its shape, size and strength. The crowns, when cemented into place, fully encase the entire visible portion of a tooth that lies at and above the gum line.
Root Canals €300 - €490
Root Canal TreatmentThe root canal treatment will repair and save a badly damaged or infected tooth instead of removing it.  This treatment is needed when the pulp becomes inflamed or infected. The treatment involves removing the pulp and at the end the cavity is sealed by a filling material. If root canal treatment is not carried out in time, the tooth may need to be extracted. Root canal treatment (also called Endodontics) is needed when the pulp inside your tooth becomes infected through tooth decay or damaged by an injury to your mouth. This infection may spread through the root canal system, which could eventually lead to an abscess, causing a great deal of discomfort. If root canal treatment is not carried out, the tooth may need to be taken out. How is it carried out?Our dentists can perform root canal treatment to stop the infection from spreading and will preserve as much of your tooth as possible. Using specific techniques and advanced equipment, you will receive a local anaesthetic and the treatment overall should feel no different to having an ordinary filling placed. The aim of the treatment is to remove all infection from the root canal. The root is then cleaned and filled to prevent any further infection. A temporary filling is put in and the tooth is left to settle.The tooth is checked at a later visit and when all the infection has cleared, the tooth is permanently filled. Root canal treatment is a skilled and time-consuming procedure and most courses of treatment will involve two or more visits. To keep your mouth in tip top shape we recommend you come in for regular hygiene appointments and dental check-ups.
Teeth Whitening up to €150
Laser Teeth WhiteningLaser Teeth Whitening is the most usual method of tooth whitening. Your dentist will be able to tell you if you are suitable for the treatment. Using a mouthpiece all of your teeth would be exposed to make it easier for the gel and light to work. After this a whitening gel will be applied to your teeth. Then a light or laser is shone on the teeth to activate the chemical. The light speeds up the reaction of the whitening product and the colour change can be achieved more quickly.
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6.5
Dublin Dental Clinic - Dental Clinic in Ireland

Dublin Dental Clinic

32 North Frederick Street, Dublin 1
4.9 from 10 verified reviews
I couldn’t recommend them enough they tick all the boxesSam, Ireland, 21 03 21

I have had numerous treatments done in Dublin Dental Clinic. They are a highly professional team that is well trained and follow all the COVID-19 safety standards to a really high standard which makes you feel at ease that these ladies are all about keeping their clients safe. I couldn’t recommend them enough they tick all the boxes. Friendly staff, safe and hygienic environment, excellent at treatments and well priced five stars rated treatments every time.

Dental Crowns
Core or Post Preparation from €200
Crown from €500
Dentist – per visit from €60
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Very Good
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7.1
Dorset Dental Clinic - Patrick Crotty

Dorset Dental Clinic

87 Upper Dorset Street, Dublin, Dublin1
4.9 from 6 verified reviews
Brilliant practice and would highly recommendtheresa, Ireland, 23 09 21

This is a superb dental clinic. My daughter had a very dark tooth from prev damage in front of her mouth and attended this clinic. To say a good job was done would be an understatement - it was superb - gave her back her confidence to smile now. Brilliant practice and would highly recommend.

Dental Crowns
Core/post preparations from €120
Metal crowns (gold and non-precious) for back teeth from €700
Metal-free crowns from €900
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Satisfactory
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5.9
Annesley Dental Clinic - Dental Clinic in Ireland

Annesley Dental Clinic

18 Annesley Bridge Road, Fairview, Dublin 3
3.6 from 3 verified reviews
Wonderful, kind manner and excellent treatmentDeborah, Ireland, 17 02 25

Saw Garrett today after a very long time away. I'm extremely nervous of dental work but he put me right at ease and made a potential nightmare into an easy experience. Wonderful, kind manner and excellent treatment.

Dental Crowns €700 - €900
Metal Based Dentures €700 - €1000
Root canals €400 - €700
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Satisfactory
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5.6
Dr Colm Sugrue - Dental Clinic in Ireland

Dr Colm Sugrue

108 Lower Dorset Street, Dublin North City Centre, Dublin 1
5.0 from 1 verified review
For more information about Dr Colm Sugrue in Phibsboro please contact the clinic.
Dental Crowns  
Dentist Consultation  
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