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ArtSmiles
(07) 5588 3677
Restorative Dentistry · Gold Coast

Dental Crowns &
Bridges

Eat, smile, and live without worry.

A damaged or missing tooth shouldn’t hold you back. Dental crowns and bridges at ArtSmiles restore your smile’s strength and beauty, so you can get back to enjoying life. Same-day CEREC crowns available.

Overview

What Are
Crowns & Bridges?

Think of a dental crown as a protective cap for a tooth that’s been weakened, cracked, or damaged beyond what a filling can fix. It wraps around your tooth, restoring its shape, strength, and appearance so you can chew, smile, and live normally again. If you’re looking for dental crowns on the Gold Coast, it’s one of the most trusted ways to save a compromised tooth.
Missing a tooth? A dental bridge fills the gap by anchoring to the teeth on either side. It’s a great option if you want to replace a missing tooth without an implant, especially if those neighbouring teeth already need crowns.
Instead of patching a weak tooth with another filling, a crown gives it real strength and protects it for the long term. For more complex cases, full mouth rehabilitation brings multiple treatments together.
If you’re missing several teeth, we may also recommend All on X implants or overdentures as alternatives worth exploring.

Crowns & Bridges Are Indicated For

  • A cracked or broken tooth
  • A large failing filling
  • A tooth that has undergone root canal treatment
  • Significant loss of tooth structure
  • Long-term structural reinforcement
  • A single missing tooth (bridge)
  • Adjacent teeth that already require crowns
  • Restoring chewing efficiency and bite balance

Who Are
Crowns & Bridges Best For?

If you’ve been told a tooth is cracked, weakened, or can’t be saved with a filling, a crown or bridge could be exactly what you need. We’ll assess the situation carefully and recommend the best option, always with your comfort and long-term health in mind.
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Clinical Gallery

Dental Crowns & Bridges
Treatment Gallery

These patients came to us with damaged, weakened, or missing teeth and left with smiles they’re proud of. See the difference a crown or bridge can make.

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AHPRA Compliance Disclaimer: Individual results may vary. Images are for illustrative purposes only and results depicted are not guaranteed. Outcomes depend on individual patient circumstances, treatment suitability, and compliance with aftercare instructions. ArtSmiles Dental complies with all applicable AHPRA advertising guidelines.

How We Do It

Structured
Restorative Planning

We take the time to get it right, so your crown or bridge feels comfortable, looks natural, and lasts for years. Here’s what to expect.

Step 01Understanding Your Situation
Step 01

Understanding Your Situation

First, we’ll take a close look at what’s going on. We check the damage, your remaining tooth structure, and your gum health to figure out the best way to restore your smile.

  • Thorough examination of the damage
  • Assessment of existing fillings or restorations
  • Evaluation of remaining tooth strength
  • Bite and gum health check
  • Honest conversation about your options
Understanding Your Situation
Step 01 · ArtSmiles

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Crown vs Filling

Why Crowns Are Better Than
Large Fillings

Fillings work well when enough tooth structure remains to absorb normal chewing pressure. Once a tooth is cracked, heavily restored, or root canal–treated, the remaining walls become vulnerable to splitting under load. A crown redistributes force across the entire surface, reducing the risk of irreversible fracture.
The decision is based on remaining tooth volume, crack progression, and functional demand. Not cavity size alone. Delaying reinforcement in a compromised tooth increases the chance of a complete break that may require extraction rather than restoration.
Aftercare

Maintaining Your
Crowns & Bridges

Your new crown or bridge is made to last, and with a little care, it will. Good brushing, regular check-ups, and avoiding hard objects are all it takes to keep your restoration looking and feeling great.
Many of our patients join ArtSmiles Club for ongoing care that keeps everything on track. It’s the easiest way to protect your investment.

Important: If you clench or grind your teeth, a protective night guard is strongly recommended to reduce overload and preserve long-term crown and bridge integrity.

01
Daily Brushing
Brush twice daily with a soft toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste. Pay careful attention around crown margins where gum health is critical.
02
Flossing & Water Flossing
Floss carefully around crown margins. For bridges, use floss threaders or a water flosser to clean under the pontic (false tooth).
03
Avoid Hard Objects
Avoid biting hard objects such as ice, pens, or fingernails. These can fracture ceramic restorations and increase bite stress on supporting teeth.
04
Regular Professional Reviews
Attend your scheduled recall appointments. We monitor marginal integrity, bite stability, and early signs of wear at every visit.
Ready to Start

Ready to Restore Your Smile?

Don’t wait until a small crack becomes a big problem. Book your free assessment and let’s talk about the best way to protect your tooth. No pressure, no obligation.

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Investment

Crowns & Bridges
Investment Guide

We’ll always be upfront about costs. The price of your crown or bridge depends on the material, the condition of your tooth, and whether any prep work is needed. You’ll get a clear breakdown before any treatment begins.

  • Number of teeth involved
  • Material selected (CEREC lithium disilicate vs monolithic zirconia)
  • Complexity of structural damage
  • Whether root canal treatment is required
TreatmentStarting From (AUD)
CEREC Lithium Disilicate CrownFrom $1,477*
Monolithic Zirconia CrownFrom $1,477*
Dental Bridge (3-unit)From $4,200*

*Final pricing confirmed after clinical assessment. Prices valid for ArtSmiles Club members.

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ArtSmiles Club

Preventive care membership with check-ups, cleans, and savings on treatments. Priority scheduling included.

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Flexible Payment Options

We understand that restoring a damaged tooth is often unexpected. To make treatment more accessible, we offer flexible payment solutions personalised to different needs. To see all available options, including payment plans, finance providers, and superannuation eligibility, please visit our dedicated Finance page. For eligible patients facing hardship, structured access may be available under our Blessing Program.

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Prevention

Understand Your
Oral Health Risk

Even the strongest restoration is only as durable as the foundation it sits on. Decay, gum disease, and grinding are the three most common reasons crowns and bridges fail prematurely, and most patients don't know they're at risk until damage has already begun.

Our free risk assessment takes less than two minutes and helps us identify potential vulnerabilities before they compromise your restoration. The results allow our team to build a personalised prevention plan alongside your restorative treatment.
  • Decay risk, dietary habits, saliva quality, and bacterial balance
  • Gum disease risk, inflammation patterns, bone support, and hygiene effectiveness
  • Grinding & clenching risk, bite forces, wear signs, and jaw tension

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Takes less than 2 minutes. No obligation.

Clinical Information

Risks and
Clinical Considerations

Crowns and bridges are predictable when correctly indicated, but like any dental procedure, they carry potential risks that should be understood before treatment begins.

Potential Risks Include

01

Fracture Under Load

Excessive bite forces, grinding, or biting hard objects can cause a crown or bridge to crack or fracture. A night splint is recommended for patients with bruxism.

02

Decay at the Margins

If oral hygiene around the restoration margins is inadequate, decay can develop where the crown meets the natural tooth, potentially compromising the restoration.

03

Cement Failure

In some cases, the cement bond between the crown and the prepared tooth may weaken over time, causing the restoration to loosen or detach. Rebonding or replacement may be required.

04

Root Canal Complications

Teeth that have undergone significant preparation may develop pulp inflammation, occasionally requiring root canal treatment after crown placement.

05

Gum Inflammation

Temporary gum tenderness or inflammation around crown and bridge margins may occur, typically managed with proper hygiene and professional monitoring.

06

Abutment Tooth Stress

Bridge abutment teeth bear additional load. Over time, this can increase the risk of fracture or fatigue in the supporting teeth if bite forces are not properly managed.

Guarantee

Warranty

Crowns and bridges are covered under our structured Warranty Policy, subject to compliance with maintenance recommendations and recall intervals.
FAQs

Frequently Asked
Questions

How do I know if I need a crown instead of a filling?

When a tooth has lost significant structure, a large filling may no longer provide adequate reinforcement. In these cases, a crown redistributes bite forces and reduces the risk of fracture. The decision is based on crack patterns, remaining tooth structure, and bite load. Not just cavity size.

How long do crowns and bridges typically last?

With proper care and bite stability, crowns commonly last 10–15 years or longer. Bridges may have similar longevity, but their lifespan depends on the health of the supporting teeth and gum stability. Maintenance and protection from excessive forces are critical.

Will my crown look natural?

Modern ceramics are designed to mimic natural enamel in colour, shape, and translucency. Material selection balances strength and aesthetics based on the tooth's location and functional load.

What is better, a same-day crown or a laboratory-made crown?

Both can provide excellent results. Same-day crowns offer convenience and high precision for suitable cases. Laboratory-fabricated restorations may be preferred for complex aesthetic or high-load situations. The choice depends on clinical requirements.

Can I chew normally with a crown or bridge?

Yes. Once placed and adjusted, crowns and bridges restore chewing efficiency. However, patients with heavy grinding may require a protective night guard to prevent overload.

How long does it take to get a crown or bridge?

Same-day crowns may be completed in one appointment for suitable cases. Laboratory crowns and bridges usually require staged visits. Your timeline depends on complexity, bite requirements, and whether root canal or other treatment is needed.

Is it better to save a tooth with a crown or replace it with an implant?

Whenever possible, preserving a natural tooth is preferred. If a tooth can be structurally reinforced predictably, a crown is often the most conservative solution. If the tooth is non-restorable or structurally unstable, extraction and implant replacement may be recommended.

Do crowns require root canal treatment?

Not always. However, if a tooth is deeply decayed, infected, or has irreversible pulp damage, root canal treatment may be required before crown placement.

Is getting a crown painful?

The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia and is generally well tolerated. Mild sensitivity after preparation is possible but usually temporary.

How do I clean under a dental bridge?

Bridges require additional hygiene measures, such as floss threaders or water flossers, to clean underneath the artificial tooth. Proper hygiene is essential to protect the supporting teeth and gums.

How much does a dental crown cost in Gold Coast?

Costs depend on the material selected, the tooth condition, and whether additional treatment is required. After assessment and imaging, we provide a personalised plan and exact quote.

Crown vs bridge vs implant, which is best?

A crown restores a damaged tooth, a bridge replaces a missing tooth by using neighbouring teeth for support, and an implant replaces a missing tooth without relying on adjacent teeth. The best option depends on tooth and restoration health, bone and gum status, bite forces, and long-term goals.

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Your Next Step

Save Your Tooth,
Restore Your Smile

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