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What are Dental Crowns?
A dental crown is a custom-made cap that fits over your entire tooth, restoring its strength, function, and appearance. Think of it as a protective cover that brings a damaged tooth back to life.
At Gore Park Dentistry, we use advanced digital scanning and design technology to create crowns that fit perfectly and look completely natural. Our experienced team takes pride in precision work and quality materials that last, so you can smile, eat, and speak with confidence for years to come.

Why Choose Us?
At Gore Park Dentistry, we combine advanced technology with genuine care to make your root canal as comfortable as possible. Our experienced team takes the time to explain every step and answer your questions, so you feel confident and at ease throughout your treatment.
Custom-fitted for perfect comfort
We take precise impressions to ensure your crown fits perfectly, no awkward bite or discomfort, just a natural feel from day one.
Durable, high-quality materials
Our crowns are made with durable, trusted materials that hold up to everyday wear. We focus on quality so your restoration lasts.
Advanced digital technology
We use digital scanning to eliminate messy impressions and create more accurate, better-fitting crowns.
Natural-looking results
We carefully match the color, shape, and translucency of your existing teeth so your crown blends in seamlessly.
When You Need a Crown
Large cavities or fillings
When a tooth has too much decay or a filling that's too big to hold on its own, a crown provides the support needed to protect and restore it.
Cracked or broken teeth
A crown stops the damage from spreading and lets you use the tooth normally again, whether it's from an injury, biting something hard, or general wear.
After root canal treatment
Root canals leave teeth more brittle and prone to fracture. A crown strengthens and seals the tooth to help it last.
To cover dental implants
The crown is the visible part that attaches to your implant post, completing your restoration with a natural-looking tooth.

