Full Mouth Crowns in Cranbourne North

Full mouth crowns may be recommended for patients whose teeth are heavily worn, cracked, filled, or structurally weakened over time. This treatment involves restoring multiple teeth with crowns to rebuild tooth structure, improve bite function, and support comfortable chewing.

At Cranbourne North Dental, full mouth dental crowns are provided as part of a carefully planned full mouth rehabilitation, following a comprehensive assessment of your oral health and bite.

Who May Benefit from Full Mouth Crowns?

Full mouth crown treatment is completed in stages to ensure accuracy, comfort, and long-term stability.

Comprehensive Assessment

This includes a full oral examination, dental X-rays, photographs, and assessment of gum health and bite position.

Records and Bite Planning

Digital scans or impressions are taken to analyse your bite and determine the ideal tooth position and bite height.

Trial Phase

A temporary mock-up may be used to allow a trial period of the proposed bite and tooth shape before final treatment.

Tooth Preparation and Crown Placement

  • Existing fillings and decay are treated

  • Cracks are stabilised

  • Root canal treatment is completed if required

  • Teeth are prepared for crowns or partial crowns (onlays/inlays)

  • Custom crowns are fitted and adjusted for comfort, shade match, and function

After treatment, a night guard may be recommended to protect your new crowns, particularly if you grind or clench your teeth.

How Much Do Full Mouth Crowns Cost?

The cost of full mouth crowns varies depending on:

  • Number of teeth involved

  • Material selected

  • Complexity of treatment

  • Aesthetic requirements

As a general guide, crowns, onlays, or veneers typically range from $1,300 to $2,000+ per tooth. Gold crowns are usually more expensive due to material costs.

A personalised treatment plan and cost estimate will be provided after your consultation at Cranbourne North Dental.

Caring for Full Mouth Crowns

Good oral hygiene is essential to protect your crowns and the underlying teeth.

We recommend:

  • Brushing twice daily with fluoridated toothpaste

  • Daily flossing or use of interdental brushes

  • Regular dental check-ups and professional cleans

Poor oral hygiene can lead to decay at the crown margins and gum disease, which may compromise long-term results.

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Frequently Asked Questions For Full Mouth Dental Crowns

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Do Full Mouth Crowns Hurt?

Treatment is performed under local anaesthetic, so procedures are not painful. Some post-treatment sensitivity or discomfort is normal and usually manageable with over-the-counter pain relief. An adjustment period is expected as your bite adapts.

With good oral hygiene and regular dental visits, crowns can last many years. Wearing a night guard if recommended can help protect your restorations from excessive wear.

Treatment is completed over multiple appointments and may take several months, depending on case complexity and whether additional treatments are required.

In some cases, rebuilding teeth with filling materials or monitoring may be possible. However, in heavily worn or cracked teeth, crowns often provide stronger long-term protection. Your dentist will discuss all suitable options with you.