Dental Crowns in Edmonton

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Crowns: Capping Off a Gorgeous Smile

Oftentimes, damaged teeth don’t need to be fully removed; they may be salvageable. However, sometimes the process of salvaging a tooth changes its shape and functionality. Dentists use crowns to restore that tooth, helping it appear and function more naturally.

All services are performed by a general dentist.

What Is a Crown?

A crown is an artificial tooth that’s hollow on the inside, similar to a helmet. This helmet fits over the salvaged tooth, helping it look, feel, and function more like a natural tooth.

All of our crowns are CEREC® ceramic material. Porcelain crowns often look and feel quite natural. In addition to being similar in strength and colour of a natural tooth, CEREC® crowns may only require one appointment to take an impression and one appointment to install the crown. Not every patient is eligible for CEREC crowns.

How Are Crowns Installed?

The first step to installing a crown is to file the tooth down to the right size and shape to allow for the crown. At this point, the dentist will take an impression of the tooth, which is then sent to a lab for fabrication. In the meantime, your dentist will install a temporary implant to protect the tooth.

Once your crown is ready, you will come back in so your dentist can remove the temporary crown, replacing it with your new, custom-designed crown.

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For Your Convenience

For Your Convenience

  • Free parking
  • Free wifi
  • Evening and weekend hours
  • Accessibility for people of different abilities
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For Kids

For Kids

  • Children’s playroom with a TV
  • Ceiling mounted TVs
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For You

For You

  • Blankets for your comfort (washed after every use)
  • Ceiling mounted TVs
  • Refreshment station
  • Magazines for your enjoyment
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  • Free parking
  • Free wifi
  • Evening and weekend hours
  • Accessibility for people of different abilities
  • Children’s playroom with a TV
  • Ceiling mounted TVs
  • Blankets for your comfort (washed after every use)
  • Ceiling mounted TVs
  • Refreshment station
  • Magazines for your enjoyment

Visit our South Edmonton Location

Our Convenient Location

Find us conveniently located just off of Whitemud Drive in Southgate Centre.

Where to park?

We’re located in a shopping plaza with ample free, easy to find parking.

Address

10831 51 Ave NW
Edmonton, AB T6H 5T1

Contact Information

Hours

Monday
7 AM8 PM
Tuesday
7 AM8 PM
Wednesday
8 AM8 PM
Thursday
7 AM8 PM
Friday
8 AM4 PM
Saturday
8 AM2:30 PM
Sunday
Closed

Our Services

You should love your smile! Southgate Dental Centre can help you achieve the smile you’ve always wanted with esthetic dentistry. Ask us about our whitening and veneer services!

Esthetic Dentistry

If you have a broken or weak tooth, it may need a little TLC. Dental crowns improve the look, shape, and function of damaged teeth. Ask us about our restorative dentistry at Southgate Dental.

Crowns

Straighten your smile with Invisalign! This revolutionary aligner is a clear, affordable alternative to traditional braces and is suitable for patients of all ages. Ask us how Invisalign can help you.

Invisalign

At some point, you may need dental surgery. From tooth extractions to root canals, you can trust your experienced surgical team at Southgate Dental. Ask us how we can make your procedure comfortable.

Dental Surgery

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