All-resin crowns
All-resin crowns are one of the most affordable options. They are made from acrylic-based materials (such as polymethyl methacrylate) and can look very natural, but they are more prone to wear and fracture than other types, so they are usually chosen for short- to medium-term solutions.
Zirconia crowns
Zirconia crowns are highly durable and resistant to cracking or chipping. They also have a very lifelike appearance, making them a popular choice for patients who want both strength and aesthetics. Because of these advantages, zirconia crowns generally sit at the higher end of the price range.
Gold crowns
Gold crowns have been used in dentistry for many years and perform extremely well under chewing forces. They are long-lasting and gentle on opposing teeth. However, they do not match the natural tooth colour, so they are usually placed on back teeth where appearance is less of a concern.
Metal crowns
Metal crowns are made from strong alloys such as gold alloys or other base metal alloys. They offer excellent longevity and are very resistant to fracture, but their metallic colour makes them more suitable for molars that are less visible when you smile.
Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns
PFM crowns have a metal base covered with tooth-coloured porcelain. This design combines strength with a natural shade that can be closely matched to your surrounding teeth. Over time, the porcelain surface can wear more than solid metal options, but PFMs remain a reliable, widely used choice for many patients.
All-porcelain or all-ceramic crowns
All-ceramic crowns contain no metal and provide some of the most natural-looking results, especially for front teeth. They are ideal when aesthetics are the top priority. While they are strong, they may be slightly less robust than metal-based crowns in areas of heavy biting force.
If you are considering a tooth-coloured crown, it can be worth discussing teeth whitening before final shade selection. Whitening first allows your dentist to match your crown to your brighter smile.
Dental crowns for front teeth
When front teeth are heavily filled, chipped, or discoloured, patients often worry about how a restoration will look. A carefully designed porcelain or ceramic crown can restore strength while recreating a natural, even smile line. At Dental Nook, we focus on shape, shade, and translucency so your crowned front tooth blends smoothly with neighbouring teeth.
Dental crowns for sensitive teeth
If you are living with severe tooth sensitivity – for example, in and around suburbs such as Carindale, Carina, Mansfield, or Wishart – a crown may be recommended to protect the tooth. By covering and sealing the weakened enamel, a crown can reduce sensitivity and help you eat and drink comfortably again, restoring both function and day-to-day comfort.
Dental Crowns and Teeth Whitening
Thinking about a dental crown at Dental Nook for a cosmetic upgrade
It is usually best to complete teeth whitening before we match the colour of your new crown. At Dental Nook, we use high-quality crowns that resist staining and bleaching. If your teeth are still yellow or dark, the crown will be made to blend with that darker shade. By whitening first, your crown can be matched to a brighter, healthier tooth colour for a more even and confident smile.