Dental Crowns in Scarborough
Sometimes teeth get weak. A patient from Malvern came in with a damaged tooth after biting on hard candy. She was worried she might lose it. Instead of pulling it, we placed a custom crown. A week later she said, “Feels like my real tooth again.” That’s the power of dental crowns in Scarborough — restoring strength and giving back your natural appearance.
At Markham Gateway Dentistry, we help Scarborough families repair teeth, protect smiles, and eat comfortably again with safe, strong crowns.
What Are Dental Crowns?
A dental crown is like a cap that covers a damaged tooth. It protects it, restores its shape, and blends in with your natural teeth. Think of it as a helmet for your tooth — keeping it safe while looking like it belongs.
Crowns are common after:
- A large filling that weakened the tooth.
- Root canal treatment or root canal therapy.
- A cracked or broken tooth.
- Cosmetic improvements for front teeth.
- A missing tooth is often restored using a dental implant or supported with a dental bridge.

Types of Dental Crowns We Offer in Scarborough
Every smile is different, and so are crowns. At our dental clinic, we offer:
01
Porcelain Crowns
Match natural teeth and work well for front smiles.
02
Ceramic Crowns
A strong option with a lifelike look.
03
Metal Crowns
Durable and long-lasting, usually for back teeth.
04
Stainless Steel
Often used for kids or temporary fixes.
05
Temporary Crown
Covers the tooth while a permanent crown is being prepared.
Our crowns are made in a trusted dental laboratory, with designs tailored to your smile.
The Crown Procedure – What to Expect
Patients often ask how many visits it takes. Here’s how it usually works:
First Visit
We examine the tooth, take Digital X-Rays, shape it for a crown, and fit a temporary crown.
Second Visit
After the dental laboratory creates your custom crown, you return to have it fitted.
A patient from Agincourt once said she was nervous at her first visit, but after the second visit, she smiled and said, “I can finally chew on that side again.”


Benefits of Dental Crowns
- Protect weak or cracked teeth.
- Restore function for chewing.
- Improve the look of your smile.
- Provides support for a dental bridge or coverage for a dental implant.
- Long-lasting with proper care.
Crowns are a key part of restorative dentistry, and with good habits, they can last 10–15 years or more.
Taking Care of Your Crown
A crown can last many years, but only with proper care:
- Brush twice daily and floss around the gum line.
- Avoid chewing hard foods such as ice or popcorn kernels.
- Keep up with regular check-ups and dental services at our Scarborough dental office.
If your crown ever feels loose, call us right away.


Dental Crowns vs. Other Options
Sometimes patients ask if they need a crown, or if a filling or veneer will work.
- A large filling fixes small decay but can’t handle a weak tooth.
- Veneers improve looks but don’t add much strength.
- Crowns maintain oral health and restore a natural look.
Linking With Other Treatments
Dental crowns often work together with other treatments:
- After root canal treatment, a crown prevents cracks.
- Crowns can help anchor a dental bridge in place.
- Used with dental implants to replace missing teeth.
Learn more on our related pages:
- Dental Bridges in Scarborough
- Root Canal Treatment in Scarborough
- Dental Services in Scarborough


Dental Crowns for Front Teeth
Many Scarborough patients ask about crowns on front teeth. With porcelain crowns and ceramic crowns, we match shade and shape so the result blends in naturally. With the right fit, no one can tell you’re wearing a crown.

Cost of Dental Crowns in Scarborough
Prices depend on the type of crown and tooth location. At Markham Gateway Dentistry, costs follow the Ontario Dental Fee Guide, so pricing is fair and transparent. Insurance often covers part of restorative dentistry. For bigger cases, we offer payment options.

Who Needs a Crown?
- A cracked or damaged tooth.
- A tooth with a large filling.
- Covering a dental implant.
- Cosmetic improvement for natural appearance.
- Protecting teeth after root canal therapy.
Set up a first visit and our dental team will help decide if a crown is right for your smile.
Local Scarborough Dental Care
We’re based at:
Markham Gateway Dentistry
2855 Markham Rd Unit 108, Scarborough, ON M1X 0C3
Patients visit us from Malvern, Agincourt, Milliken, and even North York for crowns and other dental services.
Final Thoughts
Crowns protect teeth and bring back your healthy smile. If you’ve got a damaged tooth, don’t wait until it breaks completely. Our Scarborough dental clinic can help with strong, natural-looking crowns.
- Call today to set up your appointment for dental crowns in Scarborough.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most dental crowns last between 10 and 15 years with proper care. If you brush, floss, and keep up with regular check-ups, they can last even longer. We’ve seen patients in Scarborough who’ve had the same porcelain crowns for over 20 years.
The price of a dental crown depends on the type of crown (like porcelain, ceramic, or metal) and where the tooth is in your mouth. Most crowns in Scarborough and Toronto start from $700, though the final cost depends on the crown type and treatment needs. At Markham Gateway Dentistry, we follow the Ontario Dental Fee Guide, so costs are fair and transparent. Insurance often covers part of the cost.
No — we use a local anesthetic so you don’t feel pain during the procedure. Many Scarborough patients say getting a crown feels similar to getting a large filling. You may feel some pressure, but the process is comfortable.
Yes, but it’s rare. A temporary crown is more likely to come loose, while a permanent crown made in a dental laboratory is very secure. If your crown does come out, call our dental office right away — we can re-cement or replace it quickly.
Gentle Dental Care
Our team provides pain-free, comfortable treatments so every visit feels stress-free and easy.
Open 24/7
Day or night, weekday or weekend. Our clinic is always open to serve you whenever you need dental care.
Care for All Ages
From children to seniors, we offer complete dental services for patients of all ages, all under one roof.