Crown
Want to restore your teeth and smile? A custom-made crown is the solution for damaged, discolored, or worn teeth. Discover how our experienced dentists can make your teeth look like new again. Schedule a consultation and explore the possibilities!
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A crown restores both the form, function, and appearance of your damaged teeth. A crown can be the solution for chipped teeth, severe wear, or severe discoloration. It's also a durable and natural solution. At CDC, we work exclusively with high-quality materials, and your new crown is custom-made in our own laboratory for the best results. Let your teeth function optimally and shine again!
The benefits at a glance
- Restore function and aesthetics
- A sustainable solution
- Perfect color and shape match with your teeth
- Customized treatment plan
- Custom made in our laboratory
The most important information at a glance
By placing a crown on your tooth, we fully restore its shape, function, and appearance. Our personalized treatment plan will meet all your needs. We've compiled all the important information for you.
What exactly is a crown?
A dental crown is a custom-made cap placed over your existing tooth. This completely encloses the tooth, restoring its original shape and strength. This is often used when your tooth is too damaged for a standard filling but still has sufficient root strength. Our specialists ensure that your crown perfectly matches the rest of your teeth, both in shape and color. This makes the difference between your teeth and the crown virtually invisible. The average lifespan of a dental crown is between 10 and 15 years, meaning you can enjoy it for a long time.
Who is a crown suitable for?
Crowns can offer both functional and aesthetic solutions. A crown over your tooth is ideal for:
- Broken or badly damaged teeth
- Severe wear
- A large filling that weakens the tooth
- Discolored teeth that cannot be repaired with bleaching
- Straightening the teeth
- Improving the color of your teeth
Besides a crown, a bridge can also be a desirable solution. This is a construction of several crowns connected together and is often used for missing teeth. Check out our page about bridges and find out if this is a suitable solution for you. If you have any doubts, you can always schedule an intake consultation, and we'll work together to find the best solution for your teeth.
How does crown placement work?
When you choose a crown, it's important to understand exactly how it works. During the first appointment, the tooth is minimally ground down to create space for the crown. The crown is custom-made in our own laboratory, ensuring a perfect fit and easy adjustment to your preferences. This is done based on a 3D scan of your teeth. The crown is then placed on the tooth and securely fastened. Now the tooth can last for years to come, without any noticeable difference from the rest of your teeth.
Costs and reimbursement of crowns
The cost of a crown can vary considerably. This depends on factors such as the material used and the complexity of the treatment. The average cost is between €500 and €900 per tooth, but this can vary depending on your situation. During your consultation, we'll always clarify the cost of a crown for your specific situation. Our specialists will always discuss this with you, so you'll never encounter any surprises.
Supplemental dental insurance can sometimes cover part of the cost. It's important to check with your health insurer to make sure you know exactly if and how much this coverage will be.
Schedule a no-obligation intake
It's helpful to have a look with the dentist during an intake. We'll discuss the options and your expectations. Based on this, the dentist will create a personalized treatment plan. You can then decide for yourself if this is what you want.
How does the intake process proceed?
Dr. Jack Plooij
Head of the clinic (dentist implantologist) – self-employedGiulio Ricceri
Dentist (endo specialty) – self-employedKaren Mulders
Dentist (cosmetic/aesthetic specialty)Dr. Zemarak Nabi
Dentist (implantologist) – self-employedJoana Duarte Pedreiras
Dentist (cosmetic/aesthetic specialty)Dr. Jürgen Lortz
Dentist (implantologist) – self-employedJumana Adel
Dentist (restorative dentistry (aesthetics) and pediatric dentistry) - self-employedRay Socorro Martinez
Dentist (implantologist) - self-employedWibo Wijzenbeek
Clinical Prosthetic Technician / Lab ManagerCoen Baas
Dental prosthetistKoen van Gerven
Clinical Prosthetic TechnicianMarianne de Poorter
Care consultant / counter clerkAndré Silva
Dental hygienistEva Janszens
Dental assistant / Preventive assistantMarja Zwaan
Periodontal Prevention AssistantHarriet Schapers
Managing DirectorJoyce Nieuwlaat
Floor manager / Dental assistantJob Teunis
Assistant Floor Manager / Dental AssistantMarieke Prast
Sterilization managerSözgin Ahmad
Dental assistantAmulbanin Mosawi
Dental assistantWendy Wijnen
Dental assistantDaan Kessels
Dental assistantSandra Vereggen
Desk employeeJosje Koster
Desk employeeMonique Surdi
Desk employeeYvette den Bieman
Desk employeeJulianne van Steenbergen
Office employeeNathalie Kroonenburg
Office employeeQuestion and answer
What does a crown on your tooth look like?
The crown is made to match the shape and color of your existing teeth, making the difference from your natural teeth barely noticeable.
Does having a crown placed hurt?
The treatment is performed under local anesthesia, so you'll only feel a little pressure during placement. It's otherwise painless.
Can I whiten my teeth with a crown?
No, the bleaching agent doesn't change the color of the crown. Therefore, we recommend whitening your teeth first and then matching the color of your crown to it.
Can I eat anything with a crown?
Yes, after the crown is placed, you can eat anything. It's recommended to avoid extremely hard or sticky foods. This will help extend the life of the crown.
How long does a crown last?
The average lifespan of a crown is between 10 and 15 years. It's important to maintain good oral hygiene and have regular checkups; sometimes a crown even lasts longer this way. We use only durable materials, which minimizes the risk of wear or loosening.