Ceramic Crown

Ceramic Crown

Ceramic crowns are tooth-shaped caps made entirely of high-quality dental ceramic material that cover and protect damaged, decayed, or aesthetically compromised teeth. At Dr. Ravi Dental  Clinic, we specialize in crafting natural-looking ceramic crowns that seamlessly blend with your smile, restoring both function and appearance.

Ceramic crowns are ideal for front or visible teeth due to their excellent translucency and color-matching ability. They are biocompatible, metal-free, and highly resistant to wear, making them a preferred choice for patients seeking a long-lasting and aesthetic solution.

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Common Reasons for Ceramic Crowns:

Our Ceramic Crown Process

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STEP 01

Assessment & Tooth Preparation

We examine your tooth, take precise digital impressions, and gently shape it to create space for the crown.

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STEP 02

Custom Design & Fitting

A high-quality ceramic crown is custom-crafted to match your natural teeth in color, shape, and function, then carefully fitted for comfort.

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STEP 03

Final Placement & Polishing

The crown is securely bonded to your tooth and polished to blend seamlessly with your smile, restoring strength and aesthetics.

How Do I Get a Ceramic Crown and Solutions?

If you have a weak, chipped, or unattractive tooth, visit Dr. Ravi Dental  Clinic for a full dental evaluation. We’ll examine your tooth, take digital impressions, and create a custom-fitted ceramic crown tailored to your smile.
The procedure typically takes two visits—first for tooth preparation and temporary crown placement, and second for final crown fitting and bonding. Our goal is to give you a natural, beautiful smile that functions just like a real tooth.

Common Questions & Answers

Yes, modern ceramics are highly durable and ideal for front and moderately loaded back teeth.

With proper care, ceramic crowns can last 10–15 years or more.

Absolutely. We carefully match the color and contour to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth.

No. We use local anesthesia, and most patients experience little to no discomfort during or after the process.

Maintain good oral hygiene, avoid hard biting on non-food items, and visit your dentist regularly for check-ups.