Dental Crowns in Perth to Support Tooth Structure and Function

Restore damaged teeth with dental crowns in Perth—custom restorations designed to protect the structure and support natural shape and function.
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Crowns Restore Teeth

Protect Weakened Teeth and Improve Your Smile’s Function

If you experience pain when chewing or have a tooth that is cracked, worn down, or has numerous fillings, it may indicate that the tooth requires additional support. Not receiving immediate care can sometimes exacerbate these problems. Your dentist may suggest a crown to support the tooth’s structure, improve its function, and align with your individual care plan and oral health goals, even though minor problems are typically addressed with fillings.

We may recommend dental crowns at Beyond Smiles Dental in Perth to restore and protect a damaged tooth. Each crown is carefully crafted to fit properly over your tooth, restoring its shape and strength while maintaining your mouth’s comfort and function for an extended period.

The Right Candidate

Find Out If Crowns Are Right for Your Smile

Dental crowns may be an option if you need to strengthen, restore, or protect a tooth. Your dentist will assess whether a crown is suitable for your situation, taking into account the extent of damage, your tooth function, and your overall oral health goals.

1 Heavily filled or damaged teeth

If you have a cracked tooth, worn enamel, or a large filling that’s starting to fail, your dentist may suggest a crown to strengthen the tooth, restore its shape, and help support comfortable, everyday dental function.
If you’ve had a root canal, the tooth may become more brittle. Your dentist may recommend a crown to reinforce the tooth’s structure and support its function during daily activities such as chewing, biting, and regular oral use.
Assume that grinding or acid erosion has worn down your teeth. In that case, your dentist may suggest crowns to restore lost structure and help maintain bite function, particularly when other treatments aren’t suitable for supporting long-term dental stability.
If you’re looking to improve the shape, size, or colour of a tooth—and other treatments aren’t suitable—your dentist may recommend a crown as a longer-term option designed to support both function and natural-looking appearances where appropriate.

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We provide restorative dentistry aimed at supporting oral function and comfort. Treatment options are tailored to your needs, with the goal of helping you eat, speak, and smile with greater ease.

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Dental Crown Advantages

What You Can Expect from Dental Crowns

By restoring structure, maintaining everyday function, and enhancing appearance with durable, dentist-led care, dental crowns support teeth affected by damage or wear.

Supports weakened teeth

If you’ve had a root canal or a large filling, your dentist may recommend a crown to reinforce the tooth and help protect what remains of the natural structure.

Restores function and comfort

A crown to reshape a broken, worn, or uneven tooth, supporting your bite and assisting with comfort during everyday activities like chewing, speaking, or biting.

Matches surrounding teeth

The crowns are colour-matched to nearby teeth to help maintain a natural-looking smile, particularly useful when restoring a visible tooth as part of functional care.

How Crowns Help

Common Issues That May Require Crown Treatment

Your dentist may recommend a crown when a tooth requires more support than a filling can provide to maintain its structure and function.
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Extensive tooth decay

If decay affects a large part of your tooth, a filling may not provide sufficient support. Your dentist may recommend a crown to restore the tooth’s shape and help protect what remains of the structure.

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Worn-down teeth

If you clench your teeth or have enamel wear caused by acid exposure, your dentist may recommend a crown to restore the tooth’s form and support its function as part of a long-term plan to protect your smile.

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Fractured or broken teeth

If you’ve chipped or cracked a tooth, it might affect how you bite or speak. Your dentist may recommend a crown to help protect the tooth and support its normal function during daily activities, such as chewing, talking, or smiling.

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Misshapen or discoloured teeth

Suppose you have a tooth that’s uneven or discoloured, and other treatments aren’t suitable. In that case, your dentist may suggest a crown to enhance its appearance while helping to support everyday functions, such as chewing, speaking, or smiling comfortably.

Accessible Dental Care

Payment and Funding Options for Eligible Patients

We provide information about available payment and funding options that eligible patients may access to assist with managing treatment costs.

Disclaimer:

  • Flexible payment options are available (e.g. Afterpay, Denticare, SuperCare).
  • All payment plans and subsidies are subject to provider eligibility criteria, approval processes, and individual circumstances.
  • Terms, conditions, fees, and lending criteria apply.
  • Please speak with our team for full details before proceeding.

Afterpay

Afterpay enables eligible patients to spread dental treatment costs across four instalments. This option may assist with scheduled payments. Terms and conditions apply, and patients should confirm their eligibility before using this service.

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Denticare

Denticare provides approved payment plan options for eligible patients. This option is subject to approval and eligibility criteria, and patients should confirm details directly with Denticare before starting treatment.

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Health Funds

We accept most major health funds for eligible dental services. Benefit amounts differ by fund and level of cover. Patients should confirm entitlements with their health fund before treatment, as benefits and gap payments vary between providers.

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SuperCare

Through SuperCare, eligible patients may apply for early release of superannuation to fund approved dental treatments. This process is subject to ATO approval and strict eligibility criteria. Patients should confirm their eligibility before undergoing a procedure.

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MPDSS

The Metropolitan Patient Dental Subsidy Scheme (MPDSS) may provide eligible patients with subsidised dental care. Availability depends on specific criteria set by government health services. Patients should confirm eligibility and conditions with their local health authority before booking.

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CDBS

The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) provides eligible children aged 0–17 with access to certain dental services, funded by Medicare. Conditions and annual limits apply. Parents should confirm eligibility through Medicare before commencing treatment under the scheme.

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DVA

Dental care may be available to eligible Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) health card holders. Treatment and benefits depend on card type and entitlements. Patients must confirm eligibility and requirements with DVA before accessing services.

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Health Funds

We Accept Most Health Funds for Transparent, Hassle-Free Dental Visits

We accept most major health funds. Patients are encouraged to confirm their entitlements and any out-of-pocket expenses with their fund before treatment.
Meet Your Dentists

Dedicated Dental Team Focused on Comfort and Care

You’ll receive care from a clinical team that collaborates and communicates clearly. We follow consistent protocols so your treatment is organised and aligned between appointments.
Dr. Karthik Dorairaj
Founder & Principal Dentist
Dr. Karthik Dorairaj
Dentist Practitioner, AHPRA Registration No. DEN0001580832

Dr. Karthik is a fully qualified dentist with more than 23 years of clinical experience. Since completing his Bachelor of Dental Surgery in 2002, he has developed a strong interest in surgical procedures, dental implantology, and clear aligner systems. He holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Implantology from UCLA and has undergone comprehensive training in digital treatment planning and orthodontic aligner therapy.

His work is primarily focused on surgical extractions, implant placement, and managing complex treatment plans. He is dedicated to continuous learning and consistently integrates evidence-based techniques into his daily practice. Outside of dentistry, he enjoys playing backyard cricket and badminton with his sons, as well as practising mindfulness and maintaining a balanced lifestyle.

International Training and Certifications

Dr. Karthik earned a Master’s in Clinical Implantology from UCLA, focusing on implant systems, surgical techniques, and oral rehabilitation.

Dr. Behnoush Azhang
Dentist
Dr. Behnoush Azhang
Dentist Practitioner, AHPRA Registration No. DEN0001537781

Dr. Behnoush is a dentist with more than 15 years of clinical experience. She gained her qualification through the Australian Dental Council in 2008 and has been practising in the country since 2009. She communicates clearly with patients and takes time to explain treatment options, especially during procedures that may be new or feel overwhelming.

She provides care across all aspects of general dentistry, with special interests in Invisalign, cosmetic treatments, and restorative work, such as crowns and bridges. She is dedicated to continuous learning and regularly attends continuing education programs. Outside of dentistry, she enjoys family time, active living, and being engaged in her local community.

Professional Memberships

Dr. Behnoush is a member of the Australian Dental Association and upholds national clinical standards and professional codes of conduct.

Dr. Julija Nikoloska
Dentist
Dr. Julija Nikoloska
Dentist Practitioner, AHPRA Registration No. DEN0001632243

As a Senior Dentist, Dr. Julija focuses on preventive care and communication. She completed her Bachelor of Dental Surgery in 2006 and has more than 15 years of experience. Her calm, friendly approach helps patients feel at ease. She takes the time to explain treatment options and values building lasting relationships through clear and respectful communication.

She provides a wide range of dental services, including preventive, cosmetic, paediatric, extraction, and alignment treatments. She tailors treatment plans to each individual and stays current with evolving techniques. She enjoys cooking and cycling and regularly joins her family in the City to Surf walking challenge, combining fitness with community involvement.

International Training and Certifications

Dr. Julija participates in professional development courses both domestically and internationally to stay current with the latest developments in dentistry.

Professional Memberships

Dr. Julija is a member of the Australian Dental Association - Western Australia (ADAWA), upholding ethical practice and professional standards in dentistry.

Dr. Siddharth
Dentist
Dr. Siddharth Mehta
Dentist Practitioner, AHPRA Registration No. DEN0002647919

Dr. Siddharth is a dentist providing prosthodontic and implant care. He also provides restorative care, including dentures, crowns and bridges, veneers, and full mouth rehabilitation. He focuses on detail and long-term treatment planning, using a methodical approach shaped by patient goals and needs. His calm and clear communication helps patients navigate their treatment with clarity and understanding.

He enjoys creative pursuits, such as drawing, sketching, cooking, and dancing. These interests reflect his attention to shape, form, and balance—qualities that align with his approach to dental restoration and aesthetics. He works closely with patients on treatment options that are functional and designed with comfort and longevity in mind.

International Training and Certifications

Dr. Siddharth completed his dental degree in India prior to registering locally, adding international clinical training to his restorative and implant work.

Professional Memberships
  • Dr. Siddharth is a Fellow of the Indian Society of Oral Implantologists (ISOI), a professional body dedicated to implant training and clinical development.
  • He also holds a Fellowship with the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI), an organisation that promotes global collaboration in implant dentistry.
Dr. Abha
Dentist
Dr. Abha Mehta
Dentist Practitioner, AHPRA Registration No. DEN0002343199

Dr. Abha is a dentist with a Master’s degree in Periodontology and Implantology. She gained her dental qualification in India and registered with the Australian Dental Council. Her background in surgical and implant dentistry is combined with a calm, clear approach to patient care. She focuses on communication and helping patients understand treatment options that suit their individual needs.

She provides preventive, surgical, and implant treatment with careful attention to detail. She applies modern techniques guided by current research and encourages patients to remain committed to their oral health. Outside of dentistry, she spends her time with family, reading, listening to music, travelling, and exploring new places and cultures.

International Training and Certifications
  • Dr. Abha completed a Master’s degree in Periodontology and Implantology in India before gaining registration to practise dentistry locally.
  • She frequently attends workshops and conferences domestically and internationally to maintain knowledge of current trends and developments in clinical techniques.
Professional Memberships
  • Dr. Abha is a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI), an international organisation focused on education in implant dentistry.
Dr. Amy
Dentist
Dr. Amy (Huihua) Liu
Dentist Practitioner, AHPRA Registration No. DEN0000988173

Dr. Amy joined the team after completing her Doctor of Dental Medicine at the University of Western Australia. She also holds a PhD in Materials Science from Curtin University, which provided valuable insight into dental materials and their clinical performance. She provides general dental care with a particular interest in implants, orthodontics, and clear aligner treatment, such as Invisalign.

She engages in continuing professional education to stay aligned with advancements in general and restorative dentistry techniques. She takes care to create a calm, comfortable environment, especially for patients who may feel anxious about dental visits. She is fluent in both Mandarin and Cantonese and communicates clearly with patients of all backgrounds.

Dr. Bashi
Dentist
Dr. Bhashini Jayasinghe
Dentist Practitioner, AHPRA Registration No. DEN0004012776

Dr. Bashi offers preventive, restorative, paediatric, endodontic, prosthodontic, and minor oral surgery care in both private and community settings. Her background in clinical dentistry and public health shapes her patient-focused approach, particularly in education and prevention. She communicates clearly with patients of all ages and is committed to providing care that is personalised and responsive to each patient’s unique needs and treatment goals.

During her postgraduate studies, she completed an internship with a healthcare consulting team, contributing to public health projects in various regions. She continues to pursue professional development and enjoys combining clinical care with broader health perspectives. In her spare time, she enjoys basketball, scenic photography, video editing, travel, and exploring diverse cuisines.

International Training and Certifications

Dr. Bashi completed her Bachelor of Dental Surgery at the University of Peradeniya in Sri Lanka before gaining registration to practise in the country.

Professional Memberships
  • Dr. Bashi is a member of the Australian Dental Association and follows its standards for continuing education and ethical patient care.
  • She is also registered with the Sri Lanka Medical Council, reflecting her international clinical training and professional background.
Dr. Neha
Dentist
Dr. Neha Bhargava
Dentist Practitioner, AHPRA Registration No. DEN0002872990

Dr. Neha is a general dentist with postgraduate training in paediatric dentistry and over 13 years of clinical experience. She worked for nine years in Abu Dhabi, focusing on children's oral health. She recently gained her local registration through the Australian Dental Council and now provides care to patients of all ages, including restorative, preventive, and paediatric dentistry.

She has a particular interest in root canal therapy, minimally invasive treatment, and inhalation sedation for anxious patients. She values communication and clarity in every appointment and aims to create a calm environment tailored to each patient’s needs. Her interests outside of dentistry include travel, creative writing, and spending time with her family.

International Training and Certifications

Dr. Neha holds a Bachelor of Dental Surgery and a Master’s in Paediatric Dentistry and has worked clinically in Abu Dhabi for over nine years.

Dr. Karthika
Dentist
Dr. Karthika Nair

Dr. Karthika completed her Bachelor of Dental Surgery in India and worked in both public and private clinics before settling in Perth. She provides general and restorative care, with a strong interest in preventive dentistry and early intervention. She values collaboration and patient education, helping patients feel more comfortable in making informed choices about their dental care.

She continues to expand her clinical knowledge through continuous professional development. She works gently and thoughtfully with nervous patients, helping them feel more at ease during their appointments. Aside from her work in dentistry, she enjoys gardening, trying new recipes, tackling home DIY projects, and sharing meals with family and friends.

International Training and Certifications

Dr. Karthika earned her Bachelor of Dental Surgery overseas and later gained registration to practise as a general dentist locally.

GOT CROWN QUESTIONS?

Frequently Asked Questions

Are you seeking reliable answers about dental crowns in Perth? Below are some of the most frequently asked questions, along with proper guidance and advice.

How long do dental crowns last?

The lifespan of a dental crown depends on the material used, your oral habits, and how well you maintain your dental health. Different crown types have different expected lifespans:
Ceramic crowns typically last between 5 and 15 years.

  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns often last 8 years or more, depending on placement and care.
  • Full-metal crowns, such as those made of gold or other alloys, may last 3 to 15 years, particularly when placed on back teeth and maintained with regular check-ups.

Factors such as teeth grinding, biting forces, diet, and oral hygiene habits can all impact the crown lifespan. With consistent dental care, crowns can remain in proper condition and functional for many years.

At Beyond Smiles Dental in Perth, the cost of a dental crown procedure depends on the material used and any additional treatment required. On average:

  • Ceramic crowns range from $1,740 to $2,150
  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns cost $1,700 to $2,105
  • Full metal crowns are priced between $2,025 and $2,575

These prices usually include the custom design and fitting of the crown. Additional procedures—such as X-rays or root canal therapy—may influence the final tooth crown cost Perth patients can expect.

We offer comprehensive quotes, enabling you to check what your private health fund will contribute. Flexible payment plans are also available to help manage out-of-pocket costs.

Dental crowns are one treatment option to help restore the structure and function of teeth. Outcomes vary depending on individual oral health. Many people believe that the long-term advantages make the time and money they have to invest at the beginning worthwhile.

The Value of Choosing a Dental Crown:

  • Long-Lasting Durability:
    With proper care, crowns can last for several years (approximately 10 to 20 years) or longer, making them one of the most reliable restorative options.
  • Strong Tooth Protection:
    Crowns reinforce weakened or heavily filled teeth, helping to prevent cracks, fractures, or further deterioration.
  • Improved Functionality:
    They restore strength and balance, enabling more comfortable chewing, speaking, and everyday use.
  • Natural Aesthetics:
    Custom-made to match the colour and shape of your teeth, crowns blend beautifully with your natural smile.
  • Preventive Benefits:
    A crown can help avoid the need for more invasive and costly treatments by protecting a vulnerable tooth early on.

Dental crowns do more than simply make your teeth look better; they may also protect, heal, and strengthen teeth that are broken, worn, or weak. Crowns may help keep your teeth healthy for a long time, whether you have a fractured tooth, extensive decay, or need to replace a tooth following root canal treatment.

Benefits of Choosing Dental Crowns:

  • Protects Weakened Teeth:
    Crowns serve as a strong cover, shielding teeth that have been fractured, extensively filled, or restored following a root canal from further damage.
  • Restores Comfort and Function:
    They rebuild strength, making it easier to chew, bite, and speak normally, especially after dental trauma or large fillings.
  • Blends Naturally with Your Smile:
    Custom-made to match your natural teeth in shape and shade, crowns restore aesthetics without drawing attention to themselves.
  • Offers Long-Lasting Results:
    When properly maintained, crowns may last several years, offering lasting function and peace of mind. Longevity depends on material, care and individual factors.
  • Supports a Range of Dental Treatments:
    Crowns are used in conjunction with bridges, dental implants, and cosmetic improvements, making them a versatile choice in restorative dentistry.

Before getting a crown, not all teeth need a root canal. It depends on the severity of the toothache and whether the pulp, or inner nerve, is damaged or infected.

When an infection, inflammation, or severe damage occurs inside a tooth, a root canal is necessary. Deep decay, cracks, or trauma usually cause this damage. In these situations, the damaged tissue is cleaned first with a root canal, and then a crown is placed to protect the remaining tooth.

However, if the tooth is healthy on the inside and the crown is being placed for reasons such as a large filling, cosmetic enhancement, or normal wear and tear, a root canal may not be necessary.
Before placing a crown, Beyond Smiles Dental uses X-rays and detailed clinical exams to determine if a root canal is necessary. Your dentist will assess whether a root canal is necessary and preserve as much of your natural tooth as possible, keeping it stable and comfortable for the long term.

Crowns and dental implants both play important roles in restoring teeth, but they’re designed for different situations. Crowns restore and protect existing teeth, while implants replace missing or irreparable teeth. Here’s how they compare:

FeatureDental CrownDental Implant
Primary UseRestores a damaged or weakened natural toothReplaces a missing or unsalvageable tooth
Is the tooth present?Yes, it requires a healthy root and some remaining teeth.No, it is used when the natural tooth is completely missing
Procedure TypeMinimally invasive; no surgery requiredSurgical procedure involving implant placement into the jawbone
Treatment DurationUsually completed in 1–2 visitsThe process can take approximately 3 to 6 months, including healing time and crown placement.
Jawbone PreservationDoes not prevent bone shrinkageHelps maintain bone by replacing the root structure
Tooth SupportUses the existing tooth structure for supportFreestanding—does not affect neighbouring teeth
Lifespan10–20+ years with good dental crown maintenance and regular professional care15–25+ years or longer with proper maintenance
CostLower initial costHigher costs due to surgery and materials
Ideal ForPreserving a natural tooth that’s still viableReplacing a tooth that’s missing or cannot be restored

Yes, dental crowns are designed to be strong, but they can still loosen, fall out, or chip under certain conditions.

  • Worn or weakened cement:
    The bonding material may break down, causing the crown to loosen over time.
  • Tooth decay beneath the crown:
    Decay can change the shape of the tooth, affecting the crown’s fit.
  • Sticky or dense foods:
    Eating chewy treats, such as caramels, chewing gum, crusty bread, or dried meats, can cause tension and dislodge a crown unexpectedly.
  • Teeth grinding or clenching:
    Excess pressure from grinding can loosen or damage the crown’s surface.
  • Biting sharp objects:
    Items like ice or pens may cause the crown to crack or chip.
  • Accidental trauma:
    A fall or impact to the mouth can damage the crown or tooth.
  • Poor fit or fragile materials:
    A poorly fitted crown or weaker material may be more likely to break.

If your crown comes loose, cracks, or falls out, or if you’re experiencing a broken tooth cap, contact your dentist immediately. Timely care helps prevent sensitivity, infection, or further damage to the tooth underneath.

Dental crowns are designed to be strong and reliable, but over time, they can wear down or develop issues. Here are some signs that your crown may need to be reviewed or replaced:

  • Pain or sensitivity:
    Discomfort when biting or with hot and cold foods could indicate a problem beneath the crown.
  • Visible cracks or wear:
    Chips, fractures, or worn surfaces may reduce the crown’s strength and function.
  • Loose or unstable crown:
    If your crown feels wobbly or moves when chewing, it may no longer be securely bonded.
  • Gum changes near the crown:
    Swelling, redness, or recession around the crown could signal irritation or decay.
  • The bite feels uneven:
    A change in how your teeth come together may suggest the crown has shifted or worn down.

At Beyond Smiles Dental, we regularly assess the health and fit of dental crowns as part of your routine care and overall dental crown procedure planning. If you’re experiencing any of these issues, we’re here to provide guidance and, if necessary, replace your crown to establish long-term comfort and protection.

Healthy Smiles Begin Here—Schedule Your Appointment

Booking your first appointment marks the beginning of planning your future dental care. The team will review your history and discuss any concerns, needs, or goals relevant to treatment.

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