Dental Crowns
Harley Street
LOOKING TO RESTORE OR ENHANCE YOUR SMILE WITH DENTAL CROWNS IN LONDON?
At 76 Harley Street, our experienced team of specialist prosthodontists offers expertly crafted dental crowns designed to restore strength, function, and the natural beauty of your smile.
Whether you’re in need of a single tooth restoration or a full-mouth rehabilitation, our team delivers bespoke treatment with precision, advanced technology, and a strong focus on patient comfort and aesthetics.
✓ Trusted by thousands – Specialist Prosthodontists, Dr Farid Monibi, Dr Farid Fahid & Dr Nicola Di VitaleÂ
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What are Dental Crowns?
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Why Choose 76 Harley Street for Dental Crowns?
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When Is a Dental Crown Recommended?
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The Dental Crown Process at 76 Harley Street
Crowns are advised when it is necessary to protect and restore teeth. They also provide great aesthetics and look just like natural teeth providing a more uniformed smile. A dental crown is positioned over the existing tooth to strengthen and protect it from further damage.
Crowns are usually recommended when teeth are decayed, are not strong enough to be restored (filled), are broken due to trauma, or are required following root canal treatment. They can also be used with the same attention as veneers and can be used to cover discoloured teeth to improve the overall appearance of your smile.
At 76 Harley Street, we offer advanced restorative care with beautifully crafted dental crowns that protect, strengthen, and restore the natural aesthetics of damaged or compromised teeth. Whether you're seeking to improve function, rebuild worn dentition, or elevate your smile's appearance, our specialist prosthodontists are here to deliver results that are both clinically precise and visually seamless.
Our team is led by specialist prosthodontists — experts in the restoration and replacement of teeth. With decades of combined experience, our clinicians provide comprehensive care that balances both functional and aesthetic goals. We use the latest technology, including digital smile design, 3D imaging, and microscopic precision, to ensure every crown fits perfectly and looks indistinguishable from natural teeth.
You may need a dental crown if:
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You have a cracked, chipped, or broken tooth
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A tooth has extensive decay that cannot be restored with a filling
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Following root canal therapy to reinforce the structure
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You are replacing a missing tooth with a dental implant
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As part of a cosmetic solution for misshaped or severely discoloured teeth
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You experience tooth wear due to grinding or erosion
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Consultation & Assessment
Your journey begins with a thorough consultation with one of our prosthodontists. We’ll assess your dental health, take digital scans, and discuss your goals. -
Tooth Preparation
The affected tooth is gently shaped, and precise digital 3D impressions are taken to fabricate your custom crown. -
Crown Fabrication
Your crown is expertly designed and created in collaboration with a leading dental laboratory, ensuring accuracy in shade, shape, and fit. -
Fitting & Placement
Once ready, the crown is securely bonded to your tooth. Final adjustments are made to ensure a comfortable bite and a flawless finish.
Crowns FAQs
Can I eat normally with a crown?
Absolutely. Once fitted, your crown will function like a natural tooth, allowing you to chew and speak normally.
Will the crown look natural?
Yes. Our crowns are designed to match your natural teeth in colour and shape, providing a highly aesthetic, natural result.
Is the Procedure Painful?
The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic to ensure you are comfortable throughout. We also offer sedation options for nervous patients.
What are crowns made of?
Crowns can be made from a range of materials including metal, porcelain, ceramic, zirconia and resin. At 76 Harley Street, our specialist prosthodontists provide zirconia crowns as they are durable and provide a natural looking result. The zirconia crown’s strength is incomparable to any other materials.
How long will my crown last?
A permanent crown can last up to a number of years but the longevity of the crown is solely dependant on your oral health regime, how heavy your bite is and whether the existing tooth under the crown remains strong.
This means we highly recommend treating the crown like it is your natural tooth and avoid sugary foods and drinks and be conscious of sustaining a healthy diet. If you are ever concerned you are clenching or grinding your teeth, we highly advise seeing your dentist for a review so they can help you maintain and protect your crown and keep it looking its best.
How do I look after my crown?
If you have a dental crown, nothing should change when it comes to your oral health regime. We highly advise that you always follow a strict cleaning routine to avoid the development of decay and gum disease. This means seeking regular cleaning sessions with the hygienist and dental check ups with the dentist so that you can always be on top of your oral health, alongside regular brushing and flossing at home.



