All-ceramic cosmetic crowns improve your smile
With the advancement of science and the invention of advanced materials, crowns are no longer synonymous with “false teeth”, because a well-designed crown looks real, and your friend may not be able to tell which is the real tooth and which is the crown, unless you tell him.
Cosmetic crowns are suitable for the following conditions: tooth discoloration, severe caries, enamel wear, tooth fractures and uneven teeth, etc.
These damaged repairs cannot be sustained by simple fillings. Cosmetic crown treatment can not only beautify, but also prevent recurrence of caries, and further tooth fractures and wear.
We use the most advanced equipment and advanced processing plants to customize the best porcelain crowns for you. When the teeth are fully processed, we use a digital dental mill to 3D scan the teeth, and the data is transmitted to the processing plant to 3D print a lifelike cosmetic crown for you. We usually choose strong and beautiful porcelain materials for crowns. If you bite hard or grind your teeth at night, we will choose zirconium dioxide porcelain crowns, which are as wear-resistant as metal.

A cosmetic crown treatment can help you restore your smile, boost your confidence, and prevent unnecessary dental problems and pain.
Please call or visit Central Dental Clinic for a free consultation. You will be proud of your new crown!
Dental Implants
Book Now
Cantonese: (866) 405-9737
Invisible Correction
Why choose Dr. Shi?
- Dr. Shi received professional surgical training at Columbia University, Hackensack Medical Center and New York University.
- He has been doing minimally invasive tooth extraction for many years. Many patients are very satisfied with Dr. Shi’s treatment and also recommend their friends and family for dental treatment.
- Dr. Shi’s method of wisdom tooth extraction is minimally invasive, easy to treat, small wound, and quick recovery.
If you have questions about wisdom teeth, you may call or use our online consultation. We provide free consultation.

