What is this treatment?
Full-mouth crowns are considered when many teeth need protection, shape correction or bite rebuilding. The doctor plans tooth strength, bite comfort and natural-looking aesthetics together.
Real case photos
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Full-mouth crowns case 1
Intraoral before-and-after crown rehabilitation view.
Full-mouth crowns case 2
Patient smile change after full-mouth rehabilitation.
Full-mouth crowns case 3
Facial view showing improved smile appearance.
Full-mouth crowns case 4
Patient-facing before-and-after crown rehabilitation.
Full-mouth crowns case 5
Natural-looking smile improvement with crowns.
Full-mouth crowns case 6
Close-up of improved tooth form and alignment.
Shared with patient consent. Results vary by individual and should be discussed during your consultation.
When to consider it
- Worn down teeth
- Multiple weak or heavily filled teeth
- Smile and bite correction needs
- Patients needing long-term restoration
How the care journey works
Consultation
The doctor checks your concern, teeth, gums, bite and medical history.
Digital assessment
X-rays, scans or photos are advised only when they help plan safely.
Treatment plan
You understand the options, visits, expected comfort, cost drivers and aftercare before deciding.
Treatment and follow-up
Care is completed with clear instructions and reviews when needed.
Common questions
Will I know the cost before treatment?
Yes. After assessment, the doctor explains the recommended plan, alternatives and cost drivers.
Will it be painful?
Comfort planning is discussed before treatment. Local anaesthesia or medicines are used where suitable.
How many visits are needed?
It depends on the procedure and your oral health. The visit plan is explained after consultation.
