Crowns

Welcome to Twoth Dental + Facial Aesthetics in St. John’s Wood, London. A CQC registered clinic opened in 2022, offering the full range of treatments with a world-class team of experienced professionals. Experience exceptional dental and facial aesthetic care at Twoth Dental + Facial Aesthetics in St. John’s Wood, London.

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What Are Crowns ?

At Twoth, we offer dental crowns treatment to restore the strength, function, and appearance of damaged or compromised teeth. Dental crowns, also known as caps, are custom-made restorations that encase the entire visible portion of a tooth, providing protection and support. This treatment involves preparing the tooth, taking impressions, and placing a permanent crown that blends seamlessly with your natural teeth.
The benefits of dental crowns treatment are twofold. Firstly, it provides structural reinforcement to weakened teeth, protecting them from further damage or fractures. Secondly, dental crowns are designed to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth, enhancing their appearance and restoring your confident smile. With dental crowns, you can regain full functionality and enjoy long-lasting dental health.

Cost

From £490 per syringe (depending on practitioner).

Time of procedure

15 minutes

Discomfort Level

1 out of 5

Downtime

Minimal

Average Sessions Required

Once yearly

Natural Looking Results Crowns

Natural Looking Results

Benefits of Crowns

There are several benefits to Crowns, which is why it’s such a popular option with many patients in our London practice. We’ve gone over just a few of the Crowns benefits below.

Restored Functionality

Dental crowns provide strength and support to weakened or damaged teeth, allowing you to bite, chew, and speak with ease.

Natural-Looking Smile

The custom-made crowns are designed to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless and aesthetically pleasing smile.

Protection and Longevity

Crowns protect vulnerable teeth from further damage or decay, promoting their long-term health and durability.

Improved Confidence:

By restoring the appearance and function of your teeth, dental crowns can enhance your self-esteem and confidence in social and professional settings.

Why Have Treatment At Twoth

Choosing Twoth ensures unparalleled care and exceptional results. With a world-class team of professionals and personalized treatment, trust us for transformative dental and facial aesthetic treatments. A CQC registered clinic, Twoth combines expertise, advanced techniques, and a luxurious environment for the smile or rejuvenation you deserve.

Meet Your Clinician...

Dr Alaa Al Daadaa
Specialist oral surgeon

Mr. Aldaadaa (or AL as called by friends and patients) is a GDC registered Specialist Oral Surgeon with extensive training at world-prestigious universities and hospitals. He is amongst a handful of surgeons in the United Kingdom with triple higher training; in academic (PhD) and clinical Oral Surgery (MOralSurg) as well as Implant Dentistry (Cer.Imp.Dent) utilising the latest evidence based technology to provide high standard treatments.

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Dental & Surgical Imaging

High tech and modern scanning including CBCT, OPG and Cephalometric Images (first image of large scanner) 5D Intra Oral Itero Scanner (for 2nd image – image coming through)

Crowns Treatment Journey

Your Implant Retained Dentures treatment will be tailored to your exact requirements; therefore, one treatment can be very different from the next. However, we’ve provided a basic overview of a Implant Retained Dentures below.

First step

Consultation

During the consultation, our experienced dentist will evaluate your oral health, discuss your concerns, and determine if dental crowns are the right treatment option for you. They will also explain the process and answer any questions you may have.

second step

Preparation

To prepare for the dental crown placement, your dentist will reshape the tooth by removing a small portion of the enamel. This ensures a proper fit for the crown. An impression of the prepared tooth will be taken to create a custom crown.

third step

Treatment

While your permanent crown is being fabricated, a temporary crown will be placed to protect the prepared tooth. Once the permanent crown is ready, it will be carefully positioned, and any necessary adjustments will be made to ensure a comfortable and natural fit. The crown is then permanently bonded to the tooth.

When you are done

After-Care

Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing daily, paying extra attention to the area around the crowned tooth.
Visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and professional cleanings to ensure the longevity of the crown and monitor your overall oral health.

Fee Guide

Treatment

Price

Consultation with Dr Tara £200
Consultation with Associates £100
Tear Trough With Dr Tara £545
Tear Trough With Associates £450

Includes: Consultation, Numbing Cream To Treatment Area, Before & After Photos, After Care Pack

After Care of Crowns

Avoid chewing on hard or sticky foods

Avoid chewing on hard or sticky foods, especially in the first few days after crown placement, to prevent any dislodgment or damage.

If you experience any discomfort or sensitivity

If you experience any discomfort or sensitivity, consult your dentist for guidance or over-the-counter pain relief options.

Practice good oral hygiene

Practice good oral hygiene, including regular brushing with a soft-bristle toothbrush and flossing around the crowned tooth to maintain oral health.

Notify your dentist if you notice any changes in the crown’s fit

Notify your dentist if you notice any changes in the crown’s fit, sensitivity, or discomfort, as it may require adjustment or further evaluation.

Meet The Dental Team

CLINICIANS

I have now visited Twoth on three different occasion... The first time was to take my son (8 years old) to see Dr Counihan for a braces consultation and my son absolutely loved the entire experience from start to finish. In fact, he was so excited and relaxed about it all he wanted to get started immediately.

The second time around, I went to see Dr Counihan myself for a second opinion and found the experience just as good as my son did

Karin Thyselius
5/5

Before I found Dr Neil Counihan I had a long history of dental trauma and sadly I repeatedly was subjected to very poor dentistry. I was scared to let anybody near my mouth and teeth. I had lost hope!

Dr Counihan made me the promise, with the right care I can keep my mouth healthy and definitely keep my teeth for the rest of my life.

And most importantly he made me feel safe and listened to

Neil M.
5/5

Frequently Asked Questions

Find the answer to the most common questions. Everything you need to know about Crowns.

Dental crowns can be made from various materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal alloys, or a combination, depending on the specific needs and preferences of the patient.

The duration of the procedure depends on the complexity of the case. Generally, it requires two visits: one for tooth preparation and impressions, and another for crown placement. The process typically spans over a few weeks.

The procedure itself is performed under local anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort. However, some patients may experience temporary sensitivity or soreness after the anesthesia wears off.

With proper care and maintenance, dental crowns can last for many years, often ranging from 10 to 15 years or even longer. Regular dental check-ups and oral hygiene practices are essential for their longevity.

Yes, once the crown is securely placed, you can resume normal eating habits. However, it’s advisable to avoid extremely hard or sticky foods that may put excessive pressure on the crown.

Dental crowns primarily address damaged or compromised teeth rather than correcting misalignment. However, in some cases, they can be used in combination with orthodontic treatment to achieve desired alignment.

Porcelain or ceramic crowns are highly resistant to stains. However, crowns made from metal alloys may be susceptible to slight discoloration over time.

Cleaning dental crowns is similar to caring for natural teeth. Regular brushing, flossing, and rinsing with an antiseptic mouthwash are crucial for maintaining good oral hygiene and preserving the appearance of the crowns.

Yes, dental crowns are commonly used to restore damaged or discolored front teeth. The materials used for front tooth crowns are carefully selected to match the color and translucency of your natural teeth.

Dental crowns are considered a long-term solution for damaged or weakened teeth. However, over time, normal wear and tear may require crown replacement or maintenance. Your dentist will guide you on the best course of action based on your specific situation.

Patient care is our top priority