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Dental Crowns

Dental Crowns in Nottingham: Strength and Natural Aesthetics, Built to Last

A custom made cap that restores a damaged, root treated or worn tooth. Designed, shaped and shade matched in house, and placed by experienced dentists at our CQC registered Nottingham clinic. Crown treatment is delivered by Dr Karan Maini, BDS, DipOS, Dr Stefania Stincone, BDS, MSc Endodontics, and Dr Rocky Takhar, BDS, PGCert Implantology, PGCert Adv Rest Dent. From £800 per crown. Finance available via Tabeo, subject to status.

What is a dental crown?

A dental crown is a custom made cap that covers the entire visible portion of a tooth, restoring its shape, strength, function and appearance. Crowns are used where a tooth has been damaged by decay, fracture or heavy wear, or where a large filling or root canal treatment has left too little structure to function safely on its own.

Once fitted, the crown behaves like a natural tooth. You bite, chew and clean it normally. A crown wraps the tooth in full, which sets it apart from composite bonding (additive resin on the surface) and from a veneer (which covers the front face only). A crown is the right choice where structural reinforcement is needed, not just cosmetic improvement.

At Zenith, every crown assessment begins with a full clinical examination and, where indicated, a 5D digital scan of your teeth, so your clinician can plan your treatment with precision before any preparation takes place.

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1.

Pre Treatment

Before treatment begins, you will attend a full clinical assessment with your clinician. This includes X rays where indicated, a 5D digital scan of your teeth, a discussion of material options and a written plan with a personalised quote. If preparatory work is needed, such as a root canal or replacement of a failing filling, that is discussed and quoted at this stage.

2.

Treatment

The tooth is fully anaesthetised and shaped to receive the crown. A precise digital scan is taken with no putty impressions. A temporary crown is then fitted to protect the tooth while your custom permanent crown is created in the laboratory, which typically takes two to three weeks.

3.

Post Treatment

After your crown is fitted, you may notice mild sensitivity to cold or biting pressure for a few days. This typically settles as the tooth adjusts. Crown appointments are routine dental visits and you can return to normal activities the same day. Good oral hygiene and regular check ups help extend the life of your crown.

4.

Your New Crown

At your fit appointment, the temporary crown is removed and your new permanent crown is tried in. Your clinician checks the colour match, shape, bite and contact with neighbouring teeth. The crown is adjusted if needed and then bonded into place. Peer reviewed studies report five year survival rates above 95% across modern crown materials.

Dental Crown Results at Zenith
At Zenith Dental Clinic, Dr Karan Maini, Dr Stefania Stincone and Dr Rocky Takhar deliver crown results with a personalised, clinically led approach focused on natural looking, long lasting outcomes, while guiding you through every stage of your treatment with honesty, care and full transparency.

Before & After

* Individual results vary. Images shown with explicit patient consent. Outcomes depend on the condition of the underlying tooth, oral health and adherence to aftercare.

Why Choose a Dental Crown?

Leaving a damaged or weakened tooth untreated can lead to bigger problems over time. Decay can spread, a cracked tooth can fracture further, and a root treated tooth without a crown faces a significantly higher risk of fracture. A dental crown protects the tooth, restores its full function and preserves what you already have. For many patients, it is the most reliable way to save a tooth that would otherwise need removing, and a thorough consultation will confirm whether it is right for you.

The Zenith Difference for crowns

We work with lithium disilicate (e.max), monolithic and layered zirconia, and traditional metal ceramic crowns. Material is matched to the position of the tooth, your bite, your aesthetic priorities and the underlying tooth condition.

A root treated tooth almost always needs a crown to prevent fracture. With Dr Stincone on the team, your root canal treatment and the subsequent crown can both be planned and delivered within the same practice.

Implant supported crowns are placed by Dr Karan Maini or Dr Rocky Takhar, alongside the implant surgery itself, with the crown planned at the same time as the implant position. We are honest about lifespan: peer reviewed data shows most crowns function well for 10 to 15 years before review or replacement.

Damaged Teeth. What Are Your Options?

A crown may be suitable whether you need to protect a tooth weakened by decay, restore one that has had root canal treatment, hold a cracked tooth together or cover a discoloured or unsightly crown with a new, well matched restoration. Our honest clinical approach means that if a crown is not the right option for your tooth, your clinician will explain the alternatives, such as composite bonding or veneers, clearly and without pressure.

Expert Crown Dentistry in Nottingham

Zenith Dental Clinic is a CQC registered private practice in Nottingham, led by Principal Dentist Dr Karan Maini. Our crown team holds postgraduate qualifications in restorative dentistry, endodontics and implantology, with 120 or more years of collective clinical experience across the practice. We are General Dental Council registered, Dentistry Awards finalists, and committed to honest, evidence based care from your first consultation through to long term review.

Postgraduate qualified

Your crown dentists

Your crown treatment is led by Dr Karan Maini, BDS, DipOS (GDC 272548), Dr Stefania Stincone, BDS, MSc Endodontics, and Dr Rocky Takhar, BDS, PGCert Implantology, PGCert Adv Rest Dent (GDC 267084). All three clinicians hold postgraduate qualifications and plan every case using a precise digital workflow, selecting the right material for your tooth and situation.
Independently inspected

CQC registered clinic

Zenith Dental Clinic is registered with and inspected by the Care Quality Commission. CQC registration means our facilities, processes and patient care standards meet regulatory requirements.

Straightforward and predictable

Two visits to completion

Most crowns are completed across two visits over two to three weeks. During your first appointment the tooth is prepared and scanned digitally, and a temporary crown is placed. At your second appointment, your permanent crown is fitted, adjusted and bonded. No referral is needed to book.
No putty impressions

Digital scanning in house

A precise digital scan of your teeth is taken in house as part of every crown assessment. Our digital workflow means no goopy putty impressions. Scans allow accurate shade matching, precise fit and better communication with the laboratory, reducing the risk of remakes.
Your tooth. Your material.

Material choice, not template

We work with lithium disilicate (e.max), monolithic zirconia, layered zirconia and metal ceramic materials. Material selection is matched to the position of your tooth, your bite load, your aesthetic needs and your oral health. This means your crown is chosen for your situation, not fitted to a single stock option.
No sell consultation

Honest assessment, or nothing at all

If a crown is not the right option for your tooth, your clinician will tell you. We are clear about when composite bonding or a veneer would give a better, more conservative result, and when a tooth may not be restorable and needs a different approach. Honest advice, from the very first consultation.

Frequently
Asked
Questions

We want you to feel confident at every stage of your journey, so here are answers to the most common questions about dental crowns.
What is a dental crown and why might I need one?

A dental crown is a custom made cap placed over a damaged or weakened tooth. It restores the tooth's shape, strength and function and is commonly used after a large filling, root canal treatment, or to protect a cracked or broken tooth. Crowns are also used to cover a dental implant or to anchor a dental bridge. Your clinician will assess your tooth and recommend a crown only where it is the most appropriate treatment.

How long does a dental crown last?

Modern crowns are designed to last many years in suitable patients with good care. Peer reviewed systematic reviews report five year survival rates above 95% across lithium disilicate, zirconia and metal ceramic crowns, with most crowns functioning well for 10 to 15 years and often longer before review or replacement. Long term success depends on daily brushing, routine hygiene visits and avoiding habits such as grinding, which can shorten crown lifespan.

Will the crown look natural?

Yes. Modern materials such as lithium disilicate (e.max) and zirconia closely match the colour, translucency and surface character of natural enamel. Each crown is shade matched, shaped and tested in your mouth before final cementation. Front tooth crowns are particularly demanding aesthetically and we typically use lithium disilicate for that reason. If you are planning to whiten your teeth, we recommend doing so before the crown is made so the shade can be matched to your final tooth colour.

Is the dental crown procedure painful?

The tooth is fully anaesthetised before any preparation, so the appointment itself is not painful. Some patients experience mild sensitivity to cold or biting pressure for a few days after treatment, which typically settles as the tooth adjusts to the new crown. If sensitivity persists beyond a couple of weeks, let your clinician know so they can assess the fit and bite.

Can a dental crown be replaced if it becomes damaged?

Yes. If a crown becomes loose, chipped or worn, we assess the underlying tooth first to decide whether the existing crown can be re cemented, refurbished or needs replacing. Early intervention almost always saves the crown. We recommend contacting us promptly rather than waiting, as leaving a loose crown can allow decay to affect the tooth underneath.

Can I have a crown if I grind my teeth?

Yes, but a custom night guard becomes essential and material choice matters. Full contour monolithic zirconia is typically the right material for heavy grinders because of its strength and resistance to fracture. The night guard protects both the crown and the rest of your teeth from the forces of grinding. Your clinician will discuss this at your consultation and factor it into the treatment plan.

I have an old, dark crown I want replaced. Can you help?

Yes. Replacing an ageing or unsightly crown is one of the most common reasons patients come to Zenith. At your consultation we will assess the underlying tooth and gum margin and discuss whether a new all ceramic crown is the right next step. In many cases a fresh lithium disilicate or zirconia crown is a significant improvement in both appearance and fit compared with older metal ceramic restorations.

How much does a dental crown cost?

A single dental crown starts from £800, with the final cost depending on material choice, whether preparatory work such as a root canal treatment or post and core is needed, and whether the crown sits on a natural tooth or an implant. A personalised, itemised quote is given at consultation with no pressure and no obligation. Dental Plan members receive 10% off crown fees.

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What's Included with Your Crown at Zenith

From £800

Starting price for a single crown on a natural tooth. Final cost depends on material and whether preparatory treatment is needed. Your itemised quote is confirmed at consultation.

  • Consultation and clinical assessment by Dr Karan Maini, Dr Stefania Stincone or Dr Rocky Takhar
  • 5D digital scan as part of every crown assessment, no putty impressions
  • Custom made crown shade matched and fitted by your clinician
  • Follow up review appointment included
  • Personalised written aftercare guidance
  • Finance available via Tabeo, subject to status
  • Dental Plan members receive 10% off crown fees

Your Crown Dentists in Nottingham

Your crown treatment at Zenith is delivered by Dr Karan Maini (BDS, DipOS, GDC 272548), Dr Stefania Stincone (BDS, MSc Endodontics) and Dr Rocky Takhar (BDS, PGCert Implantology, PGCert Adv Rest Dent, GDC 267084). All three clinicians hold postgraduate qualifications and plan every case with your long term oral health and comfort in mind.

A dentist examining a patient's teeth using a mouth mirror and dental probe during a check up.
Step 1

Book Your Consultation

Book a confidential consultation with Dr Karan Maini, Dr Stefania Stincone or Dr Rocky Takhar. We will carry out a full clinical examination, take X rays and a 5D digital scan where indicated, discuss your material options, and provide a written treatment plan with a personalised quote. No referral is needed.

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Step 2

Receive Expert Care

Your tooth is prepared, digitally scanned and fitted with a temporary crown at your first appointment. Your custom permanent crown is then crafted in the laboratory over two to three weeks. At your second appointment, the crown is fitted, adjusted and bonded into place by your clinician.

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Step 3

Enjoy a Healthier, Confident Smile

Once your crown is fitted, we provide personalised aftercare guidance and a follow up review. We are here to support you throughout, so your crown remains comfortable and healthy for many years to come.

Expert Care.
Always.

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Zenith Dental Clinic is CQC registered and led by Principal Dentist Dr Karan Maini, BDS, DipOS. We are General Dental Council registered, Dentistry Awards finalists, and a Platinum Elite Invisalign Provider. The clinician who assesses your tooth is the clinician who places your crown and carries out your follow up review.

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Find out which crown is right for your tooth
Clinical references & evidence base
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