At Manchester Dental Practice – Best Dental Clinic in Manchester, our sole aim is to make you feel better: healthier in yourself and more confident about your image.
Your smile is your first impression and we know how much that counts in life, whether for relationships or a career.
At Manchester Dental Practice, we have been providing award winning NHS and private dental services for more than 20 years. We strive to achieve not merely high quality patient service but “customer delight” which is why patients travel across the U.K. to see us. From the moment you walk in our staff members make sure that your experience is second to none.
Manchester Dental Practice has substantial experience in providing dental crowns to hundreds of patients over the years. Crowns are a common treatment where a tooth has become broken, cracked or damaged. They are popular because of the benefits they bring to your appearance and health; a crown revives the appearance and strength of the tooth, allowing you to enjoy your favourite foods as well as to speak and smile with confidence.
A crown (sometimes known as a ‘cap’) completely covers a damaged tooth that may have been broken, affected by decay or have a very large filling. The crown fits over the existing tooth structure, making it solid and resembling the shape impression of a natural tooth, so it looks natural and matches the rest of your teeth.
Patients choose crowns both for functional as well as aesthetic reasons. They are often used to strengthen teeth which have become: brittle through root canal-treatment; irritable through large fillings; or ineffective at biting due to excessive grinding.
Equally, crowns are used to restore teeth to their natural colour or shape by generally enhancing their appearance, improving shape and correcting alignment.
A crown could benefit you if you want to enhance your smile by improving the appearance of any discoloured fillings. It can help you if you have had root canal treatment and want to protect the restored tooth and experience biting as if using an original tooth. Lastly, if you have a bridge or use dentures, crowns help to anchor these firmly into position.