Dental Crowns
Long-Lasting Dental Crowns at Magic Smiles Woolgoolga

Long-Lasting Dental Crowns at Magic Smiles Woolgoolga
At Magic Smiles, we offer custom-made dental crowns that restore both the appearance and function of damaged or weakened teeth. Whether your tooth is cracked, worn down, heavily filled, or after a root canal treatment, a crown offers long-lasting protection and a natural look. We use advanced materials and technology to create crowns that match your surrounding teeth—so you can chew, speak, and smile with total confidence.

A dental crown (also known as a "cap") is a tooth-shaped cover placed over a damaged or compromised tooth. It completely encases the visible portion of the tooth above the gum line, restoring its shape, strength, and appearance.
Crowns can be made from various materials, including porcelain, ceramic, and zirconia—for durability and natural aesthetics.
You may need a dental crown if you have:




There are multiple reasons why someone may require a crown. Crowns are typically used when dental fillings or pre-formed fillings would be insufficient to restore a tooth. In many cases, a dental crown allows patients to retain a tooth that would otherwise need to be extracted.
Crowns are commonly placed following invasive restorative treatments, such a root canal. To remove infected tissue from within a tooth, your dentist has to drill a hole on the top of the tooth. A dental crown is often the preferred choice of restoration following root canal therapy or another invasive restorative treatment.
A crown may be needed following trauma. If your tooth becomes cracked or seriously chipped, a crown may be your only option for preserving what remains of your tooth. Tooth preservation is often preferable to tooth extraction. Tooth roots play an important role in maintaining jawbone health.
Crowns can support a dental bridge. If you have lost one tooth, the teeth on either side of the gap in your smile can support a traditional bridge. A traditional bridge is held in place through the use of two crowns that sit on abutment teeth. The crowns are attached to one or more false teeth that fill in the gap in your smile.
You may also need to have a dental crown placed if your current crown is worn or loose. The average lifespan of a dental crown is around 10 years, but the restorations can last much longer when properly cared for.
If you have a damaged, worn, or weakened tooth, a dental crown could be the perfect solution. Book your consultation with Magic Smiles in Coffs Harbour today and let us help you restore your smile’s function and beauty.
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From general dentistry to specialist treatments, we offer everything in-house—saving you time and avoiding unnecessary referrals.
We invest in the latest dental technology to ensure accurate diagnoses, minimally invasive treatments, and a more comfortable experience.
Led by Dr. Arpit Pathak, our friendly team combines decades of experience with a genuine commitment to personalised, family-focused care.
A dental crown is used to cover and protect a single damaged tooth, while a dental bridge is designed to replace one or more missing teeth. In many cases, crowns are used as supports (or anchors) for a dental bridge, being placed on the healthy teeth adjacent to the gap to securely hold the bridge in place.
At Magic Smiles, our high-quality dental crowns are designed to be durable, natural-looking, and long-lasting. With proper care, your crowns can last anywhere from 10 to 20 years. Looking after them is just like caring for your natural teeth—brush and floss twice daily to maintain their strength and appearance.
To ensure your crowns stay in top condition, we recommend visiting us every six months for your regular check-up and clean. This allows our experienced team to detect and address any issues early, keeping your smile healthy and protected for years to come.
Crowns are a premium solution and are expertly crafted by highly skilled technicians. They may seem costly, but they will save you money in the long term as you avoid needing expensive treatments for damaged teeth.