A dental crown can be used to protect a badly broken or cracked tooth, to restore the original look of a severely worn tooth, or to replace large fillings. Leaving a cracked tooth untreated can have deleterious consequences. A crown is also used to protect a tooth after root canal treatment.
A dental bridge can be used to replace one or more missing teeth, replace a partial denture, and stop remaining teeth from shifting positions. Artificial teeth that match your natural teeth are fitted onto a “bridge” that is anchored to the teeth adjacent to the area missing teeth.
What’s included:
Each smile is one-of-a-kind, and the total cost of your dental crowns will vary based on your specific needs. Often the cause of the issue also need be addressed. Some clients may require a combination of dental crowns and porcelain veneers to achieve their ideal outcome.
A personal consultation is the initial step to assess your treatment needs.
The costs advertised are estimates based on uncomplicated/average cases. Prices may vary due to several factors, including but not limited to individual patient needs, treatment complexity, materials chosen etc. Discussing a comprehensive treatment plan with your dentist will help identify opportunities for cost savings.
It is important to note that treatments outlined here may not be suitable for every individual, only a qualified professional and diagnostic evidence can provide an accurate quote. These prices serve as a general guide for the average person and not an attempt to compete or ‘price fix’.
All advertised costs are subject to change. However, our final quotes, provided after a complete examination and in consultation with you, are always firm.
Crowns, bridges, veneers are often involved in a smile makeover or full mouth reconstruction. Though smile makeovers primarily enhance aesthetics, we can still address functional and health issues of the whole mouth with beautifully made restorations
We have various payment plan options to allow you to begin treatment at your convenience and manage costs over time.
Where the benefit of early intervention is recognised, you may be eligible to access your Superannuation early. Supercare has been providing Compassionate Super Access support to Australians for over 13 years.
A dental crown is a cap placed over a tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance. It serves to protect and restore the function of a tooth after a root canal or significant decay, and improve the look of a misshapen or discoloured tooth.
Ceramic is most common, for aesthetic and functional benefits.
Porcelain can be hand layered onto ceramic for a very natural look, often used for front teeth, thus more expensive.
A dental bridge is a set of artificial teeth made to replace missing teeth. The artificial teeth are set onto a substrate that bridges the gap caused by the missing teeth. A bridge will improve the aesthetics, however, unlike an implant, it will not prevent bone loss over time.
Fitting a bridge requires the teeth on either side of the gap to also be crowned. For this reason many patients consider the value of an implant as the long term solution.
No. A dental bridge, unlike a denture, is permanently bonded to the two natural teeth on either side of the bridge.
A unit refers to a single replacement tooth.
A 3-unit dental bridge means a bridge that is made up of three replacement teeth
A well-made, perfectly fitted dental crown can significantly improve your health in several ways:
Apart from allowing you to enjoy food and socialising again, Crowns shield compromised teeth from further damage or loss. It is easier to clean, and prevent bacteria entering the jaw and bloodstream. It helps maintain proper bite alignment, reducing uneven forces and strain on surrounding teeth and jaw muscles. A crown provides support to adjacent teeth, preventing shifting and misalignment in the long term.
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