Ceramic Crown Treatment in Cornwall

Restore your teeth to their former glory with ceramic crown treatment. If you suffer from black shadows on old crowns or have worn down broken teeth, let us help you with the latest advancements in bonded ceramic crown technology.

  • Completely natural-looking ceramic dental crowns
  • We use the latest technology for a beautifully natural smile
  • Restore the shape, size and strength of damaged teeth
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Revive teeth with ceramic dental crowns

Broken down teeth can be irritating and painful, but thankfully your discomfort can be solved easily with a simple ceramic crown. Dental crowns offer a durable, natural-looking solution for restoring damaged or weakened teeth. A ceramic crown is a custom-made restoration that completely covers the visible portion of the tooth, protecting it while matching the colour and translucency of your natural teeth.

Made from high-grade dental porcelain, ceramic dental crowns are ideal for front teeth where aesthetics are crucial. The material reflects light similarly to natural tooth enamel and contains no metal, eliminating the dark line sometimes visible with traditional porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns.

With proper care and maintenance, ceramic crowns can last 10-15 years while maintaining their natural appearance. Our team at Pure are renowned for their high-quality cosmetic dentistry and with the aid of the latest technology we can provide you with a beautifully natural smile.

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A headshot of dentist Mark Durnall at Pure Dental.

Mark Durnall

Dentist

Mark moved to Cornwall with his wife Stella in January 2008 so that they could raise their young family in one of the most beautiful areas of the country. He cycled from Lands’ End to John O’Groats in 2009 for MNDA and has not been on a bike since! You are more likely to find him on a golf course or spending time with his family. Mark has always said that Dentistry is his hobby, he loves his job! He is passionate about dentistry and hopes that this shows in his work. He is continually pushing himself to advance his skills and keep up with the latest technologies, as you can read below. Mark believes that trust is the cornerstone to building relationships with his clients and he uses digital imagery, 3D CBCT scans and bespoke models to help build this trust quickly. He invests heavily into his practice with the latest technology so that patients can benefit from the best care possible. This ranges from the latest 3D CBCT scanner, and intra-oral scanner to providing up-to date sterilisation equipment. Mark also takes pride in creating a relaxed environment for his patients care, which is evident at Pure.

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Pure Dental Health Team Alan Burgin

Alan Burgin

Dentist

Alan graduated with Honours from Cardiff University in 2012. He then went on to work at Newport Gwent Hospital as a Senior House Officer in the Maxillofacial Department. As one of the busiest maxillofacial centres in the UK, this role provided Alan with a wealth of experience in delivering complex surgical procedures and advanced dental care. It laid a strong foundation for his surgical skills and clinical knowledge, shaping the high standard of care he offers today.

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A headshot of dentist Mike Bassett-Cross at Pure Dental.

Mike Bassett-Cross

Dentist

Mike qualified at University College London in 1991. He became an associate in Northamptonshire and then Bristol, before settling in Wiltshire. In 1996 he opened Eastgate House Dental Practice in Malmesbury and over several years built it, on reputation, into a very busy and successful practice. During this time he also expanded his skills by spending two years as a clinical assistant in Oral Surgery at Frenchay Hospital Bristol. Subsequently, for ten years, he held a clinical assistant post in Orthodontics at Great Western Hospital Swindon.

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Ceramic Crowns FAQs


A dental crown is a tooth-shaped “cap” that is placed over a tooth covering the tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, and/or to improve its appearance. The crowns, when cemented into place, fully encase the entire visible portion of a tooth that lies at and above the gum line.





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