CrisEliza Dental Clinic Bangor
Dental crowns in Bangor
Dental crowns in Bangor at CrisEliza Dental Clinic, 102 High Street, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 1NS.
A calm, clear approach
Crowns can protect weakened or heavily restored teeth.
Your dentist will discuss material options, risks and expected maintenance.
All dental treatments are subject to examination, diagnosis, clinical suitability and treatment complexity. Final fees are confirmed after assessment and treatment planning.
What this treatment is
A crown is a protective cover made to fit over a prepared tooth.
When it may be recommended
It may be recommended for teeth that are weakened, cracked, heavily filled or have had root canal treatment.
Common symptoms or problems
- Cracked tooth
- Heavily filled tooth
- Tooth after root canal treatment
- Broken cusp
- Weak tooth structure
What happens at the first appointment
Your dentist will ask about your concern, examine the area and explain the diagnosis and options before treatment is agreed.
How treatment is carried out
- The tooth is assessed
- The tooth is shaped where appropriate
- Scans or impressions are taken
- A crown is made and fitted
- The bite is checked
Benefits
- Can protect weakened teeth
- Can improve shape and function
- May reduce the risk of further fracture in suitable cases
Limitations and risks
- Suitability depends on examination and diagnosis
- Some treatments need repair, replacement or maintenance over time
- Outcomes vary from patient to patient
Alternatives
Alternatives depend on the diagnosis and may include monitoring, a different restoration, referral or no treatment.
Aftercare
Your dentist will explain what to expect afterwards and when to contact the clinic if symptoms change.
Maintenance
Good daily cleaning, review appointments and any specific advice from your dentist help protect the result.
Verified fees
Relevant private fees are shown on the fees page where available. Final costs depend on diagnosis, complexity, suitability and the treatment required.
View feesFrequently asked questions
Is a crown always needed after root canal treatment?
Not always, but it is often considered for back teeth or weakened teeth.
Can crowns fail?
Crowns need maintenance and can chip, loosen or need replacement over time.
Dental emergency or severe symptoms?
Private emergency dental assessments may be available during normal opening hours. Private out-of-hours emergency appointments may also be available after normal practice hours, subject to dentist availability.
Please call before travelling. An appointment is not confirmed until you have spoken with a member of the dental team.