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Dental Crowns in Cairns

Restore the strength, function, and structure of a damaged tooth with a custom-made dental crown designed to support long term use.

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What Is a Dental Crown?

A weakened or damaged tooth does not always need to be removed. In many cases, it can be restored and protected with the right approach, helping you maintain function and avoid more complex treatment later.planned treatment.

A dental crown is a custom made cap that covers the visible portion of a tooth. It is used when a tooth has lost too much structure to be restored with a filling alone. Once placed, the crown reinforces the remaining tooth, restores shape and function, protects against further fracture, and allows normal chewing. Crowns are commonly recommended when the goal is to preserve the natural tooth rather than remove it.

A crown fits over the existing tooth and reinforces what remains underneath. This allows the tooth to handle everyday pressure from chewing while reducing the risk of further damage. When planned properly, a crown can restore both function and appearance in a way that feels stable and predictable.

Can I Get a Dental Crown In One Visit?

Yes — with CEREC technology, many single-tooth crowns can be designed, milled, and placed in one appointment. This eliminates the need for temporary crowns and a return visit.

At Cairns Family and Cosmetic Dental Group, crown treatment is planned to restore strength, improve function, and help preserve the tooth for long term use. With CEREC technology, most of our crowns and quite a few of our bridges can be completed as same day restorations, helping you restore your tooth sooner and with fewer appointments. CEREC uses digital scanning and in-practice milling to design and create suitable crowns on site, with each restoration checked for fit, bite, and comfort before placement. You will be guided through what is possible and which option is most suitable before any treatment begins.

Ask us if a same-day CEREC crown is suitable for your situation.

When Is a Crown Needed Instead of a Filling?

One of the most common questions is whether a tooth can be restored with a filling or requires a crown.

A filling works well when most of the tooth is still intact. A crown is considered when the remaining tooth structure is too weak, the filling would be too large to hold securely, or the tooth is at risk of cracking under pressure.

Cracked or Broken Teeth

When a tooth is structurally compromised, a crown helps stabilise it and reduce the risk of further damage.

Large Existing Fillings

Teeth with large fillings are more likely to fracture over time. A crown provides more complete support.

Worn Teeth

Grinding or long term wear can reduce the strength of teeth. A crown rebuilds structure and improves function.

After Root Canal Treatment

Teeth that have had root canal therapy are often more brittle. A crown helps protect them from breaking.

Benefits of Dental Crowns in Cairns

Dental crowns are widely used because they offer a reliable way to restore both strength and function.

Reinforces Weak Teeth

A crown supports the remaining tooth and reduces the risk of fracture.

Restores Everyday Function

Most patients can return to normal eating once the crown is in place.

Supports Long-Term Oral Health

Keeping the natural tooth helps maintain alignment and bite stability.

Designed to Blend In

Crowns are colour matched and shaped to suit surrounding teeth.

Porcelain Crowns for a Natural Finish

Porcelain crowns are commonly used because they balance strength with appearance. They are designed to match the colour of natural teeth, reflect light in a similar way to enamel, and function in both front and back areas. For patients where appearance is a priority alongside durability, porcelain is often the preferred option.

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Our Approach to Dental Crowns

Placing a crown involves more than covering a tooth. It requires understanding how that tooth functions within your bite.

Before recommending treatment, we assess how much healthy tooth remains, the position of the tooth in your bite, whether the tooth can be reliably restored, and your long term oral health needs. This ensures the crown is not only fitted properly but also performs well over time.

What to Expect During Treatment

Dental crown treatment is usually completed over two appointments.

01

Initial Appointment

The tooth is prepared so the crown can fit securely. Impressions are taken for custom design.

02

CEREC Same Day Crown Option

Where suitable, a CEREC same-day crown may allow treatment to be completed in a single visit. The crown is digitally designed, created, and fitted in the practice, with the aim of restoring strength and function sooner.

03

Temporary Crown

A temporary crown may be placed to protect the tooth while the final crown is being made.

04

Final Placement

The custom crown is fitted, adjusted, and secured once ready.

The goal is a restoration that feels comfortable, stable, and functions naturally.

Caring for Your Dental Crown

A crown is durable, but it still requires ongoing care.

Maintaining the surrounding tooth and gum health is just as important as the crown itself.

01

Brush and floss daily

02

Attend regular dental check-ups

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Avoid biting hard objects

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Use a splint if grinding is present

Why Patients Choose Us for Dental Crowns in Cairns

Patients seeking dental crowns in Cairns often want clarity and confidence before proceeding with treatment.

At Cairns Family and Cosmetic Dental Group, the focus is on clear explanations before treatment begins, careful planning based on tooth condition and function, restorations designed to support long term use, and a straightforward and supportive approach. This helps you feel informed, prepared, and comfortable with your decision.

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FAQs About Dental Crowns in Cairns

What is a dental crown used for?

A crown is used to restore and protect a tooth that cannot be supported by a filling alone.

An assessment determines how much structure remains and whether a filling would be sufficient.

Delaying treatment can sometimes lead to further cracking of the tooth, loss of remaining tooth structure, increased sensitivity or discomfort, or the tooth becoming unrestorable. In some cases, this may result in extraction where earlier treatment could have helped preserve the tooth.

Yes. They are designed to match surrounding teeth in colour and shape.

With proper care, crowns can last many years.

The process is planned to be as comfortable as possible, with clear guidance at each step.

Dental crowns are not needed for every damaged tooth, but they can be the most reliable option in certain situations.

A crown may be worth considering when a tooth is cracked or weakened, a large filling is no longer stable, additional protection is needed after root canal treatment, preserving the natural tooth is the preferred option, or a long term restorative solution is required. A proper assessment helps determine the most appropriate approach for your situation.

Book Your Dental Crown Consultation in Cairns

Restoring a damaged tooth starts with clear advice and a treatment plan that suits your situation.

When you are ready to understand your options, the next step is a consultation. Your tooth will be assessed, the condition explained clearly, and the most suitable approach outlined.

Book your consultation today and take the next step towards restoring strength and function to your smile.