Dental Crowns

Enhance the beauty of your smile with Dental Crowns

Our experienced dentist can masterfully transform discolored, irregular, or broken teeth with a custom-made dental crown. This elegant solution involves meticulously bonding a crown over your tooth's visible surface, remarkably altering its aesthetic appeal while enhancing its strength.


Discover how a dental crown could be the key to unlocking the perfect smile you've always desired. Revitalize the beauty and health of your smile with a dental crown in downtown Toronto. Reach out to us at Artin Dental Clinic Downtown today, and let's start your journey towards a radiant and confident smile.

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What is a dental crown?

A dental crown is a cap that is shaped like a tooth and is used to restore teeth that are decayed, broken, weak, or worn down. A dental crown, meticulously shaped to mimic a natural tooth, provides an efficient solution to rejuvenate a decayed, fractured, or worn-down tooth. It serves as an ideal restoration for teeth that have been compromised due to damage or decay. Crowns are not only utilized for restoration but also to cover dental implants and teeth treated with root canal therapy, offering them further protection and longevity.

Types of Dental Crown Materials

Fabricated from diverse materials such as metal, resin, and porcelain, these crowns are tailored to meet specific patient needs and preferences. With appropriate care, these precision-crafted dental solutions can sustain their function and aesthetic appeal for a period ranging from five to 15 years. Investing in a dental crown is essentially investing in the preservation and enhancement of your oral health and overall smile.

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Common Usage of Dental Crowns

Reimagine the allure and health of your smile with the transformative power of dental crowns. Serving an array of restorative purposes, one of the most essential roles of a dental crown is to refurbish significantly damaged or decayed teeth. Every crown is thoughtfully tailored to seamlessly fit over your entire tooth, from the gumline upwards, reviving the tooth's original size and shape.


Crafted from a spectrum of materials, including gold, porcelain, or a fusion of porcelain and metal, dental crowns cater to varying needs and preferences. Porcelain crowns are particularly coveted due to their natural hue and lifelike appearance that effortlessly blends with your existing teeth.



Our proficient dentist is dedicated to assisting you in selecting the dental crown type that harmonizes perfectly with your smile. Elevate your dental journey with us, and let's together create a healthy, resplendent smile that truly defines you.

When would you need a dental crown?

Remember A dental crown may be recommended if a tooth is severely damaged or decayed and cannot be restored with a dental filling. Crowns can also be used for various restorative and aesthetic purposes.


Crowns have multiple purposes. One may require a dental crown for various reasons, such as:


  • Strengthen a weak tooth by Improving the condition of the weakened tooth.
  • Ensure the protection and support of a cracked tooth.
  • Perform dental restoration on a compromised or broken tooth.
  • Secure the dental bridge in position.
  • Provide coverage for a tooth that is severely stained or discolored.
  • Apply a covering to a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment.
  • Place a cover on a dental implant.



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Common usage of Dental Crowns
Types of Dental Crowns

Types of Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are classified into three categories: full metal, porcelain fused to metal, and porcelain. Your dentist will evaluate your dental health and provide you with information about the advantages of each crown type.


All-Metal Crowns

Precious metals are highly durable and do not react easily. This makes them a popular choice for dental crowns. Gold alloys are commonly used for crowns. Metal crowns last a long time, but they don't resemble natural tooth enamel, so they are usually used for molars that are less visible. However, precious metals are expensive, making them the priciest type of crown.


PFM Crowns

Porcelain fused to metal (PFM) is a type of dental crown that uses a ceramic layer to cover metallic surfaces. This ceramic layer resembles natural tooth enamel but lacks the translucency of natural teeth. In strong light, the metal core of these crowns may be visible, and there is a possibility of porcelain fracturing off the metal substructure of the crown.


All-Porcelain Crowns

Porcelain crowns look natural and are hard to tell apart from real teeth. They are just as strong as metal or PFM crowns, thanks to advancements in ceramics. Dentists can now make crowns quickly using CAD/CAM techniques, but it can be expensive. These porcelain crowns wear down at the same rate as natural teeth.


All-resin Crowns

Resin dental crowns are less expensive than other types of crowns, but they have a higher risk of fragility and breaking compared to porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns. Dentists often use resin for temporary crowns, which typically have a lifespan of three to five years.


Zirconia Crowns

These crowns are the latest technology available in the market and are highly popular at our clinic. They are crafted from white metal, providing them with the appearance of a porcelain crown while maintaining the durability of a metal crown.

At our clinic, we offer the latest technology in dental crowns. Our white metal crowns are crafted to provide both the appearance of a porcelain crown and the durability of a metal crown. This combination makes these crowns highly popular among our patients as a permanent crown solution.

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Dental Crowns at Artin Dental Clinic

Unveil the power of an enchanting smile at Artin Dental Clinic, your trusted destination for dental crowns in Downtown Toronto. Our dental crown service stands as a testament to our commitment to excellence in dental care, reinventing and revitalizing the health and appearance of your teeth.



Whether you are dealing with a significantly damaged, decayed or aesthetically compromised tooth, our custom-made dental crowns provide a transformative solution. Each crown is meticulously crafted to fit over your tooth, mirroring its original size and shape, restoring its function and enhancing its appearance.

Dental Crowns in Downtown Toronto

From the classical resilience of gold to the natural allure of porcelain, or a fusion of both, we offer a spectrum of dental crown materials. Our popular porcelain crowns mimic the color and appearance of your natural teeth, seamlessly blending with your smile.



Our experienced dentist at Artin Dental Clinic in Downtown Toronto will guide you in choosing the type of dental crown that perfectly aligns with your dental health needs and aesthetic preferences. Visit us in the heart of Downtown Toronto and embark on a journey toward a stronger, brighter, and more beautiful smile. Let's craft the smile you've always dreamed of together.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How to take care of Dental Crowns?

    Embrace the authentic allure and function of your newly crowned teeth - designed to perfectly mirror your natural ones in look, feel, and behavior. To ensure their longevity and maintain that radiant smile, adherence to your dentist-recommended brushing and flossing regimen is crucial.


    For those with metal-based crowns, you may experience a fleeting sensitivity to temperature extremes, but rest assured, your mouth will acclimate swiftly. While we strive for absolute perfection, we encourage you to stay attentive to your oral comfort and reach out to us at the earliest should you encounter any of the following concerns post the crown placement:


    Unusual discomfort or pain while chewing

    Head or jaw pain that seems related to the new crown

    Noticeable loosening or wiggling of the crown

    Rough or jagged areas indicate a potential chip in a porcelain crown


    Remember, your journey to a restored smile doesn't end with the crown placement - we're here to support your oral health every step of the way. Your comfort, satisfaction, and well-being are our utmost priority at all times.

  • How Dental Crowns Are Applied?

    At the very outset of your journey towards restoring your smile with dental crowns, our dentist will ensure your utmost comfort by administering a local anesthetic to numb the targeted area. Your teeth are then meticulously prepared to receive their brand new coverings.


    A clever technique involving biting on carbon paper is employed to discern the precise meeting points of your teeth, ensuring the new crown won't disrupt your natural bite. Post this assessment, a dental dam is fitted to shield the rest of your mouth from tooth dust and maintain a dry environment at the restoration site.


    Equipped with a high-speed drill, our dentist will adeptly reshape the teeth destined to receive crowns. This reshaping may range from a minor filing to the removal of substantial material, all in the pursuit of crafting an anchor point for your crown. The amount of natural tooth that needs to be removed hinges on the specific type of crown selected and the underlying reasons for restoration.


    Post the reshaping process, another bite impression is taken to ensure your new crown will seamlessly integrate with your remaining tooth. For those opting for same-day porcelain crowns, a brief 20-minute respite is all it takes. Metal and Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) crowns, on the other hand, require a slightly longer preparation period. In such cases, you will be fitted with a temporary acrylic crown and invited back after a few weeks for your permanent crown fitting. Regardless of the type, each crown is securely cemented into place, promising a comfortable and natural feel.


    For patients with temporary crowns, our dentist will provide comprehensive care instructions to protect the dental work until the permanent crowns are ready. Common precautions include favoring the other side of your mouth for chewing, avoiding sticky foods like caramel or toffee that may dislodge the temporary crowns, and using a specific flossing technique to maintain dental hygiene without disrupting the temporary crowns.

  • What happens during a dental crown procedure?

    Experience a transformational journey towards a radiant smile through our dental crown placement procedure, typically spanning two appointments:


    First Visit


    Tooth Preparation: The initial phase involves shaping your tooth to receive the crown. Our dentist will carefully remove a portion of your natural enamel to accommodate the crown and ensure its stable bonding. In certain cases, filling material may be used to bolster parts of your tooth. The objective here is to lay a sturdy foundation for your upcoming crown.


    Dental Impressions: Subsequent to preparing your tooth, our dentist will capture impressions of your teeth. This could be either a physical impression using a pliable material or a digital one using a state-of-the-art handheld scanner. These impressions are sent to a specialized dental lab where technicians craft your unique dental crown, a perfect match to your natural teeth.


    Temporary Crown Placement: While your custom crown is under fabrication - a process that generally spans two to three weeks, you'll be fitted with a temporary crown. These provisional crowns, typically made of resin or acrylic, ensure your comfort and tooth protection during the waiting period.


    Second Visit


    Once your bespoke crown returns from the lab, you're invited back to our clinic for the final placement. During this visit, our dentist will:


    Remove your temporary crown.

    Thoroughly assess the shape, color, and fit of your new crown, making sure it is a seamless match for your smile.

    Skillfully bond the new crown onto your prepared tooth, using a high-strength dental cement, securing your crown for years to come.


    Embark on this transformative journey with us, and let's unlock the door to a healthy, captivating smile together.

  • What are the benefits of dental crowns?

    One of the most remarkable boons of a dental crown is its ability to extend the longevity of a natural tooth, offering a renewed lease of life to your smile. By opting for a dental crown, you stand to gain manifold benefits:


    Restorative Power: Dental crowns excel in treating worn, broken, or decayed teeth, serving as a testament to their restorative prowess.


    Shield of Protection: They act as a formidable barrier safeguarding your teeth from erosion, significantly reducing wear and tear.


    Functional Enhancement: Dental crowns play a pivotal role in improving your chewing function, reinstating the natural utility of your teeth.


    Aesthetic Enhancement: Beyond their practical advantages, crowns also enhance your appearance, contributing towards a more confident and radiant smile.


    Durability: With appropriate care and maintenance, a dental crown can continue to serve its purpose elegantly between five to fifteen years.


    Elevate your dental health and smile aesthetics with our expertly crafted dental crowns, a time-tested solution for enduring dental wellness and beauty.

  • What are the disadvantages of dental crowns?

    While dental crowns bring an array of transformative benefits, they also carry a few potential drawbacks. It's our commitment to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the procedure to ensure informed decisions. Therefore, it is important to note that crowns:


    Involve Enamel Alteration: Crowns necessitate the removal of some natural tooth enamel to ensure a proper fit.


    Potential Sensitivity: You may experience temporary teeth sensitivity, particularly in the initial few weeks following the crown placement.


    Durability Concerns: Although robust, crowns can fracture or break over time due to wear and tear or extreme pressure.


    Risk of Decay: If not fitted appropriately, crowns can potentially trap bacteria, leading to decay. It underscores the importance of meticulous fitting and regular dental check-ups.


    Allergic Reaction: Though rare, crowns, particularly those made of metal, can trigger allergic reactions in some individuals.


    Cost Factor: Dental crowns can be a significant investment, reflecting the high-quality materials and skilled labor required.


    At Artin Dental Clinic, we strive to deliver exceptional dental solutions, keeping your individual needs and circumstances at the forefront. Together, we'll navigate these considerations to craft a smile that's not just beautiful, but also healthy and confident.

  • How long does it take to feel better after a dental crown procedure?

    Rest assured, life swiftly returns to normal post the dental crown placement. You can comfortably resume work, school, or your regular activities immediately. It's common to experience a certain degree of sensitivity, particularly to temperature extremes, for a few weeks post-procedure.


    You might also feel some tenderness or soreness around your gums enveloping the treated tooth. These are normal reactions and are expected to dissipate within a few days. Over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen can be employed to alleviate any discomfort during this period.


    To ensure the longevity and integrity of your crown - be it temporary or permanent, it's advised to exercise caution with certain foods. Items to keep at bay include:


    Ice cubes

    Extremely hard nuts

    Popcorn (particularly the kernels)

    Super sticky foods like taffy and caramels


    These foods can potentially damage or dislodge your crown, thereby compromising its function and durability. Careful consumption habits, coupled with regular check-ups, will ensure that your crown continues to serve you effectively and seamlessly. Your journey towards a perfect smile is our priority at Artin Dental Clinic.

  • Are dental crowns permanent?

    With diligent care and maintenance, dental crowns have the remarkable potential to serve your smile for an impressive span of up to 30 years or even more. However, the endurance of your crown may vary based on individual factors and it might necessitate an earlier replacement if it incurs damage or develops cracks. At Artin Dental Clinic, we're committed to guiding you every step of the way, helping you maintain your crown in top-notch condition for a radiant, confident smile that stands the test of time.

  • How long do crowns last?

    Typically, a dental crown showcases its resilience for a period ranging from five to 15 years. However, should you observe signs of wear, deterioration, or damage, it signifies that it's time to consider a crown replacement. Remember, at Artin Dental Clinic, we are dedicated to your oral health journey, ensuring your smile stays fresh, healthy, and captivating through all seasons of life.

  • How do I care for my dental crown?

    Preserving your dental crown in pristine condition can be made effortless with the adoption of these simple, yet effective daily habits:


    Twice-a-Day Brushing: Brush your teeth at least two times daily using a fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush to maintain a clean and healthy oral environment.


    Daily Flossing: Make flossing an integral part of your routine, aiming to clean between your teeth once each day.


    Use of Antibacterial Mouthwash: An antibacterial mouthwash is an excellent ally to combat dental plaque and harmful bacteria, keeping your oral health in check.


    Mindful Eating: Steer clear from excessively hard, crunchy, or chewy foods that might pose a risk to your crown.


    Protective Measures for Bruxism: If you're known to grind or clench your teeth, consider discussing a custom mouth guard with your dentist. This can provide significant protection to your crown and other teeth.


    Regular Dental Checkups: Keep your dental health under surveillance with regular dental cleanings and exams.


    At Artin Dental Clinic, we partner with you in your journey to a radiant, enduring smile, every step of the way.

  • Are dental crowns painful?

    Your journey to a healthier, more radiant smile with a dental crown should not be a painful one. While a degree of sensitivity post the crown placement is expected, enduring pain or discomfort, especially the kind that disrupts your sleep, is not a part of the process.


    Throughout the procedure, your comfort is our priority at Artin Dental Clinic. If at any point you experience pain, we urge you to communicate this immediately. Rest assured, your dentist can administer additional anesthesia to ensure your experience remains pain-free and comfortable.


    Remember, we're not just crafting your ideal smile, but also creating an experience that is as seamless and pleasant as possible.

  • Veneers vs. crowns: Which option is right for me?

    Whether you choose a dental crown or veneer depends largely on your unique dental aspirations:


    Dental Veneers are akin to a cosmetic upgrade for your teeth. These thin porcelain shells gracefully cover the front surface of your teeth, thereby addressing aesthetic concerns such as chips, cracks, and discoloration, rejuvenating your smile to its radiant best.


    Dental Crowns, on the other hand, adopt a more restorative approach. The primary aim is to enhance the health and functionality of your tooth. Fitting snugly over the entire tooth, a crown not only strengthens your tooth but also significantly elevates its appearance.


    At Artin Dental Clinic, our goal is to understand your unique needs and help you select the most suitable option. We ensure that our solutions not only address your immediate dental concerns but also contribute to the long-term health and beauty of your smile.

  • What’s the most common alternative to a crown?

    If a dental crown doesn't quite align with your oral health objectives, fear not. At Artin Dental Clinic, we offer a variety of alternatives tailored to fit your specific needs:


    Inlays and Onlays: An ideal solution for those teeth that are too impaired for a standard dental filling but still retain enough health to not require a crown. Inlays and onlays are meticulously designed to fit into the affected part of your tooth, much like a puzzle piece, restoring its form and function.


    Veneers: Veneers are an excellent option if your primary concerns are cosmetic in nature, without any underlying decay or damage. Custom-crafted ceramic shells, veneers adhere to the front surfaces of your teeth, effectively masking chips, cracks, and discoloration for a flawless smile.


    Tooth Extraction and Dental Implant: In cases where a tooth is severely decayed or broken, a crown might not be the most effective treatment. Under such circumstances, your dentist might suggest extracting the problematic tooth and replacing it with a dental implant for a robust, long-term solution.


    Our goal is to offer you the most suitable treatment option, ensuring optimal oral health and a smile that truly radiates confidence.

  • Dental cap vs. crown: Is there a difference?

    "Dental Crown" and "Cap" are simply two different terms for the same dental restoration procedure. Often, the term "cap" is used casually because it aptly describes how the restoration covers your tooth, much like a cap.


    A Message from Artin Dental Clinic:


    Dental crowns are a versatile solution, restoring teeth that have suffered from wear, damage, or decay. Available in a plethora of materials, the type of crown that perfectly suits you is dependent on several factors. These include your budget, personal preferences, and, most importantly, your oral health objectives.


    While crowns are undeniably robust, they are not invincible and will eventually require replacement. However, with regular dental check-ups and diligent oral hygiene, your crown can continue to enhance your smile for many years to come. At Artin Dental Clinic, we're dedicated to helping you maintain the health and radiance of your smile.




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