St Faith Dental Practice

Beautiful dental crowns

Beautiful dental crowns

Dental Crowns, East Grinstead

By cementing a cap over the top of a damaged tooth we can recreate its original shape, size and strength. This might be necessary if the tooth is weak and in danger of breaking due to decay or a crack, or if the tooth is misshapen and unsightly.

Dental crowns from £720 - £950

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Our dental crowns team

Our superb dental crowns team includes Martin Witzman, Jessica Morris, Susanne Simons and Hien Le. They have extensive knowledge and skill in restoring teeth and have expertly fitted dental crowns for many happy patients.

The dental crown process

Fitting a crown is a routine procedure that usually requires only a couple of appointments. Encasing the tooth in a porcelain or ceramic crown is quick and painless and involves cementing the crown in place using dental adhesive. Each crown is custom-built specifically to the shape of the tooth so it is a perfect fit each time.

Once the crown has been fitted, caring for it is just the same as the rest of your teeth. Just treat it as part of your tooth. So brush regularly and carefully – it is particularly important to keep the area at which the crown meets the tooth clean. Depending upon why the crown was needed, it is often the case that there is no reason a crown could not last a lifetime.

If you are worried by the procedure we can carry much of the work out under sedation.

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Dental crowns

Before single crown

After single crown

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Unfortunately NHS Commissioning standards have changed

We are now obliged to carry out all NHS treatment on under 12’s using inhalation sedation only.

This limits the types of treatment that we may be able to carry out on NHS contract, and regrettably we cannot guarantee that we will be able to complete all of the treatment you have been referred for.

We remain compliant with National ‘IACSD’ sedation guidelines which allow us the clinical freedom to use -where necessary -alternative ‘advanced’ sedation techniques on a non- NHS (private) basis.

If it looks like treatment will not be successful under ‘basic’ sedation, the options will be to refer you onward to Community Dental Service or Hospital (where facilities allow) or back to your own dentist for the treatment to be attempted under local anasethetic, or to discuss re-referral on a private basis.

We wish to make clear that this situation is purely as a result of NHS commissioning and completely beyond our control, but assure you of our best efforts in continuing to provide high standards in NHS treatment where possible.