Dental Crowns in Guelph
Dental Crowns Guelph, ON
Restore Your Smile — Beautifully and Conveniently
If your tooth is cracked, worn, or weakened, a dental crown can restore both its strength and natural appearance. At Scottsdale Dental Centre, we offer custom-made dental crowns so you can smile confidently again without multiple appointments.
What Is a Dental Crown?
A dental crown (or “cap”) is a custom restoration that covers a damaged or decayed tooth, restoring its shape, size, and function. Crowns are used to:
Protect a tooth after a root canal
Restore teeth with large fillings or cracks
Improve discolored or misshapen teeth
Strengthen worn or broken teeth
Complete a dental implant
Types of Crowns We Offer
Depending on your needs, we offer:
Porcelain / Ceramic Crowns – Best for front teeth, natural look.
E.max Crowns –Highly esthetic crowns for front teeth.
Zirconia Crowns – Extremely durable for back teeth.
Gold Crowns – Longest-lasting option for heavy-bite areas
We’ll discuss which option suits your smile, budget, and timeline best.
Cost of Dental Crowns in Guelph
The cost of a dental crown in Guelph typically ranges from $1,200–$1,800, depending on:
Material used
Tooth location and insurance coverage
Our team will provide a detailed estimate before treatment, and we’ll help you maximize your insurance benefits.
Before & After — See the Difference
Click here for our smile gallery. Crowns can make a dramatic difference in restoring your smile’s appearance, comfort, and confidence.
Why Choose Scottsdale Dental Centre?
Experienced team in restorative and cosmetic dentistry
Highly Experienced Dentist in Dr. Ahmad
Locally trusted in Guelph for almost 30 years
Flexible payment and insurance options
Friendly, gentle care for patients of all ages
Book Your Appointment Today
Get your tooth repaired and your confidence restored.
Schedule Your Dental Crown Consultation Today or Call us now at 519-836-5110 to book an appointment
Frequently Asked Questions About Guelph Dental Crowns
With proper care, crowns typically last 10–15 years or longer.
Most patients report minimal discomfort. We use local anesthesia and gentle care throughout.
Yes — once the crown is bonded, you can resume normal eating immediately.
