
INTERVENTION
Dental Crowns
A dental crown is a custom-made prosthesis that completely covers a weakened tooth to restore its shape, function and natural aesthetics.
Duration
2 to 3 appointments over 5-7 days
Recovery
No recovery necessary
Results
Permanent (15-25 year durability)
Restore your teeth with premium ceramic crowns
A dental crown is one of the most common and reliable restorations in modern dentistry. It involves completely covering a damaged, weakened, or unsightly tooth with a custom-made crown that perfectly replicates the appearance and function of a natural tooth.
At Nobel Dent, we exclusively use state-of-the-art materials: monolithic zirconia, E.max pressed ceramic, and layered feldspathic ceramic. These materials offer exceptional strength combined with an undetectable, natural aesthetic, even to the most discerning eye.
Our in-house dental laboratory uses CAD/CAM (computer-aided design and manufacturing) technology to create crowns with micrometric precision. Each crown is digitally designed from 3D optical impressions, eliminating the discomfort of traditional impressions.
Zirconia crowns are particularly suitable for back teeth (molars) where chewing force is significant, while E.max ceramic crowns are preferred for front teeth where aesthetics are paramount. In all cases, our practitioners will advise you on the most appropriate material for your situation.

Who is this treatment intended for?
- Teeth weakened by extensive decay
Devitalized teeth requiring protection
Broken or cracked teeth
Teeth with multiple restorations
Malformed or heavily discolored teeth
Replacement of old metal crowns
The advantages
Complete restoration of the damaged tooth
Completely undetectable natural appearance
Exceptional durability (15 to 25 years)
Perfect biocompatibility (no metal)
Stain and discoloration resistance
Protection of the underlying tooth
High-precision 3D digital design
Integrated laboratory manufacturing
The course of treatment
Consultation and planning
Clinical and radiographic examination of the tooth, discussion of material options and selection of the ideal shade to harmonize with your natural teeth.
Tooth preparation
Under local anesthesia, the tooth is prepared to create the space needed for the crown. A 3D optical impression is taken.
Placement of the temporary crown
A temporary resin crown is placed to protect the tooth while the permanent crown is being made.
Laboratory production
Your crown is machined and finished by our dental technician from digital data, with rigorous quality control.
Placement of the final crown
Fitting, adjustments if necessary, then final sealing. Occlusion check and final polishing.

