Zirconia Crowns & Bridges in Islamabad | Dental Crowns at F7 Clinic
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Zirconia Crowns & Bridges
in Islamabad β€” F7/1

Whether your tooth is broken, heavily decayed, or needs protection after a root canal β€” a dental crown in Islamabad restores it to full function and appearance. At Dr. Adnan's Dental Clinic, we offer zirconia crowns and bridges in Islamabad that are metal-free, highly durable, and designed to match your natural teeth precisely. Fitted by PMDC-registered Dr. Adnan at our F7/1 clinic.

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Zirconia β€” the strongest crown material available Three times stronger than porcelain, metal-free, and biocompatible.
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Matched to your natural tooth shade No dark metal margins, no grey gum line β€” just a natural-looking smile.
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Fixed, permanent β€” feels like your own tooth Cemented in place. No removal, no adhesives, no discomfort.
PMDC Registered
Zirconia & PFM Available
Crown After RCT
F7/1 Islamabad
Zirconia dental crowns and bridges in Islamabad at Dr. Adnan's Dental Clinic F7

Zirconia Crown Treatment

Natural-looking. Metal-free. Built to last 15–25 years.

2 Visits to Complete
15–25 Yrs Lifespan
4.9β˜… Patient Rating
20+ Yrs Experience
Do You Need One?

When Is a Dental Crown Needed?

A crown is not just cosmetic β€” in many situations it is the only way to save a tooth that would otherwise be lost entirely. Here are the most common reasons patients come to us for dental crowns in Islamabad.

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A crown saves the tooth β€” not just its appearance

Many patients think of a crown as cosmetic. In reality, a crown is structural β€” it holds together a tooth that has been weakened by decay, a crack, or a root canal. Without a crown, these teeth are at high risk of fracturing irreparably under normal chewing forces, leading to extraction. The right time to place a crown is before the tooth breaks, not after.

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After Root Canal Treatment

A root-canal-treated back tooth loses the pulp that supplied it with moisture, making it brittle. A crown prevents it from cracking β€” which is the single most common reason a root-canal-treated tooth eventually fails.

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Cracked or Fractured Tooth

A tooth with a crack extending toward the root needs a crown to hold it together and prevent the crack from deepening under biting pressure. Cracks left untreated will eventually split the tooth β€” making extraction unavoidable.

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Large Cavity β€” Too Big for a Filling

When more than half of the tooth structure has been lost to decay, a filling cannot support the remaining walls reliably. A crown covers the entire tooth, distributing biting force evenly and preventing the walls from collapsing.

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Worn Down or Eroded Tooth

Teeth worn by grinding (bruxism), acid erosion, or aggressive brushing lose their biting surface and structural height. A crown restores height, function, and protects the remaining tooth structure from further damage.

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Dental Bridge β€” Replace Missing Teeth

If you have one or more missing teeth and prefer a fixed (non-removable) solution over an implant, a dental bridge uses crowns on the neighbouring teeth to support a replacement tooth spanning the gap.

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Severely Discoloured or Misshapen Tooth

A tooth that is severely stained, abnormally shaped, or poorly developed and cannot be corrected by whitening or veneers alone can be covered with a crown for a complete aesthetic and functional restoration.

Not sure if your tooth needs a crown or just a filling? Come in for an examination and X-ray at our F7/1 clinic. Dr. Adnan will tell you honestly which option is appropriate β€” no unnecessary treatment recommended.

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Crown Materials

Zirconia, PFM & Which Is Right for You

Not all dental crowns in Islamabad are made from the same material. The three main types differ significantly in strength, appearance, and long-term performance. Understanding the difference helps you make the right choice.

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Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM)

Good Alternative

A metal substructure covered with a layer of porcelain. PFM crowns have been the dental standard for decades and offer a reasonable balance of strength and aesthetics. However, the metal core can create a visible dark line at the gum margin, and the porcelain layer can chip over time. Still a viable option where budget is a primary concern.

Advantages
  • Lower cost than zirconia
  • Proven track record
  • Strong metal core
Considerations
  • Dark metal margin visible
  • Porcelain can chip
  • Gum discolouration over time
  • Contains metal alloys
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Full Metal Crown

Budget Option

Made entirely from metal alloys (gold, cobalt-chromium, or nickel-chromium). The most durable crown in terms of raw strength and the least tooth reduction required. However, the metallic appearance makes it unsuitable for visible teeth. Occasionally used on second or third molars where aesthetics are not a priority and budget is a significant constraint.

Advantages
  • Extremely durable
  • Least tooth removal
  • Lowest cost option
  • No chipping risk
Considerations
  • Fully metallic appearance
  • Not suitable for visible teeth
  • Potential allergy in some patients
Side-by-Side

Zirconia vs PFM vs Metal β€” The Full Comparison

If you're deciding between crown types for your dental crown in Islamabad, this comparison covers every factor that matters β€” strength, aesthetics, gum compatibility, longevity, and cost.

Factor
Zirconia
PFM
Full Metal
Strength
⭐ Excellent
βœ“ Good
⭐ Excellent
Appearance
⭐ Natural
⚠ Metal margin
βœ— Metallic
Metal-Free
⭐ Yes
βœ— No
βœ— No
Gum Compatibility
⭐ Excellent
⚠ Can discolour
⚠ Variable
Chipping Risk
⭐ Very low
βœ— Moderate
⭐ None
For Front Teeth
⭐ Ideal
⚠ Acceptable
βœ— No
Expected Lifespan
⭐ 15–25+ yrs
βœ“ 10–15 yrs
⭐ 20+ yrs
Cost
⚠ Higher
βœ“ Mid-range
⭐ Lowest

Dr. Adnan recommends zirconia for the vast majority of cases β€” both front and back teeth β€” because the long-term performance, appearance, and biocompatibility outweigh the higher initial cost. PFM and metal crowns remain available where budget is a genuine constraint.

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Step by Step

What Happens During Crown & Bridge Treatment

A dental crown in Islamabad at our F7/1 clinic is a two-visit process. Here is exactly what happens at each stage β€” so you know what to expect from the first appointment through to final cementation.

STEP01

Examination, X-Ray & Treatment Planning

Dr. Adnan examines the tooth, takes a digital X-ray to assess the root, surrounding bone, and remaining tooth structure, and determines whether a crown is the right treatment. If root canal treatment is needed first, this is planned and completed before crown preparation begins.

~15 minutes
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Local Anaesthesia & Tooth Preparation

The tooth is numbed with local anaesthesia. The outer surfaces are then carefully reduced by a precise, uniform amount to create space for the crown. The exact amount of reduction depends on the crown material β€” zirconia requires slightly more reduction than metal to achieve the correct thickness for optimal strength.

Fully anaesthetised β€” no pain
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Impression Taking

A precise impression of the prepared tooth and the opposing teeth is taken. This impression is sent to the dental laboratory where your crown is custom-fabricated. Shade matching is done at this visit β€” using a shade guide to select a zirconia colour that matches your adjacent natural teeth as closely as possible.

Determines final appearance
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Temporary Crown Placement

While your permanent crown is being fabricated in the lab (typically 5–7 working days), a temporary crown is placed over the prepared tooth. This protects the tooth, maintains aesthetics, and prevents the prepared tooth from becoming sensitive. Avoid very hard or sticky foods on the temporary crown side.

Worn for 5–7 days
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Permanent Crown Try-In & Adjustment

At your second visit, the temporary crown is removed and the permanent zirconia crown is tried in. Dr. Adnan checks the fit at the margins, the bite (occlusion), the contact with neighbouring teeth, and the shade match. Minor adjustments are made chairside if needed. You are consulted on the appearance before anything is permanently cemented.

You approve it before cementing
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Permanent Cementation

Once you are satisfied with the fit and appearance, the crown is permanently cemented in place using dental adhesive cement. Excess cement is carefully removed from the margins. The bite is rechecked. The crown is now fixed β€” it will not come out with normal eating, brushing, or flossing, and should feel completely natural within 1–2 days.

Fixed permanently β€” no removal needed
2Visits required
5–7Days between visits
60–90Mins per visit
15–25Yrs typical lifespan
Pricing

Dental Crown & Bridge Cost in Islamabad

The cost of a zirconia crown in Islamabad depends on several factors. We provide a full written estimate before any work begins β€” no surprise charges at cementation. Here is what influences the price.

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Crown Material Chosen

Zirconia crowns cost more than PFM or metal crowns because of the higher material cost and more precise fabrication process required. However, their longer lifespan, superior aesthetics, and elimination of the metal margin make them the more cost-effective choice over the full life of the crown. Dr. Adnan will quote all available options transparently.

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Crown vs Bridge

A single crown costs less than a bridge, since a bridge involves crowning two supporting (abutment) teeth plus fabricating one or more pontic (replacement) teeth to fill the gap. A three-unit bridge β€” two crowns with one replacement tooth β€” is the most common bridge configuration and is priced accordingly per unit.

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Root Canal Needed First?

If the tooth requiring a crown has not yet had a root canal treatment β€” and the decay or damage has reached the nerve β€” root canal treatment must be completed first. The crown cost is separate from the RCT cost. Dr. Adnan will identify this at the examination and provide a combined estimate for both procedures if applicable.

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Post & Core Build-Up Required?

A tooth that is severely broken down may not have enough remaining structure for the crown to grip onto. In these cases, a post-and-core build-up is placed first β€” a small post in the root canal to anchor a core of composite that creates the necessary foundation. This is an additional procedure that adds to the overall cost but is necessary for crown longevity.

At Dr. Adnan's Dental Clinic in F7/1 Islamabad, you will receive a complete written estimate β€” crown type, any supporting procedures, and total cost β€” before treatment begins. No hidden charges at cementation. Call, WhatsApp, or walk in for a free consultation.

Looking After Your Crown

Crown & Bridge Care Guide

A well-made zirconia crown can last 15–25 years or more β€” but only if maintained correctly. Here is how to protect your investment and keep your dental crown in Islamabad functioning for the long term.

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First 24–48 Hours After Cementation

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  • Avoid eating on the crowned tooth for 1–2 hours after cementation to allow the cement to fully set.
  • Some sensitivity to hot, cold, and pressure for the first few days is completely normal β€” this settles as the tooth adjusts to the crown.
  • If the bite feels high or uneven β€” like the crown is hitting first before your other teeth β€” contact us promptly. This is a simple chairside adjustment and should not be left uncorrected, as it can cause jaw discomfort.
  • Avoid very hard foods (ice, hard candy, hard nuts) on the new crown for at least one week while you adjust to it.
  • Brush normally β€” the crown itself cannot get a cavity, but the margin where the crown meets the tooth and the surrounding gum tissue need to be kept clean.
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Ongoing Daily Care

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  • Brush the crowned tooth twice daily with fluoride toothpaste β€” just like your natural teeth. The crown surface is durable, but the gum and margin area must stay plaque-free.
  • Floss daily around the crown, including under a bridge pontic (the replacement tooth). Use a floss threader or interdental brush to clean beneath the bridge.
  • Avoid using the crowned tooth as a tool β€” do not bite nails, open packaging, or crack nuts with it. Even zirconia has limits under extreme directed force.
  • If you grind your teeth at night (bruxism), discuss a custom nightguard with Dr. Adnan. Grinding significantly shortens crown life β€” particularly for bridges β€” and can crack even zirconia over time.
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Long-Term Maintenance

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  • Attend dental checkups every 6 months. Dr. Adnan checks the crown margins, the underlying tooth for signs of new decay, and the gum health around the crown at each visit.
  • If you notice the crown feels loose, a different bite, or any sensitivity returning after months of comfort β€” contact the clinic. Early detection of cement wash-out prevents the underlying tooth from developing a cavity under the crown.
  • The underlying natural tooth root can still develop decay at the crown margin if oral hygiene is poor β€” this is the most common reason crowns fail prematurely. Consistent flossing at the margin is the single best prevention.
  • Bridges require special attention under the pontic (artificial tooth). Food and plaque accumulate in this area if not cleaned with a floss threader or water flosser. Neglect here leads to bone loss under the bridge over time.
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The most important thing you can do for your crown: Keep the margin clean with daily flossing. The crown itself is indestructible by normal use β€” it is the junction between the crown and the natural tooth where decay can silently develop if the area is not kept plaque-free. Two minutes of flossing daily can extend your crown's life by a decade.

Dr. Muhammad Adnan Asif Raja β€” Dentist in Islamabad F7

Dr. Muhammad Adnan Asif Raja

General Dentist & Prosthodontics β€” F7/1 Islamabad

Dr. Adnan places zirconia and PFM crowns and bridges with a focus on accurate preparation, precise shade matching, and long-term margin integrity. His approach: restore only what is necessary, use the best material for the clinical situation, and never cement a crown the patient isn't fully satisfied with at try-in. Every crown at our clinic is fabricated by a certified dental laboratory using quality-controlled materials.

BDS RDS PGD C-Ortho (USA) C-Implantology (USA) PMDC Registered
Common Questions

Dental Crowns & Bridges β€” Your Questions Answered

Everything patients ask us before getting a zirconia crown or bridge in Islamabad β€” answered honestly.

What is a zirconia crown and why is it better than PFM?

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A zirconia crown is made from zirconium dioxide β€” a high-strength, metal-free ceramic. It is stronger than porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM), does not have a metal margin that becomes visible at the gum line, does not cause gum discolouration over time, and closely mimics the translucency of natural tooth enamel. For both front and back teeth, zirconia currently offers the best combination of aesthetics, durability, and biocompatibility available.

How long does a zirconia crown last?

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A well-made zirconia crown with proper care typically lasts 15–25 years or longer. The crown material itself rarely fails β€” most crown failures are due to decay developing at the margin (where crown meets tooth), the underlying tooth root failing, or the cement washing out over time. Regular checkups, good flossing at the margin, and a nightguard if you grind will significantly extend its lifespan.

Is the crown procedure painful?

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Tooth preparation for a crown is performed under local anaesthesia and is not painful. You will feel vibration and pressure. After the anaesthetic wears off, mild sensitivity for 1–3 days is normal β€” particularly to temperature. Once the permanent crown is cemented, a well-fitted crown should feel completely comfortable and natural within a few days. If sensitivity persists beyond a week, contact the clinic.

Do I need a crown after every root canal?

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A crown is strongly recommended after root canal treatment on back teeth β€” premolars and molars. These teeth bear significant chewing force, and without a crown, a root-canal-treated back tooth is at high risk of fracturing irreparably. Front teeth with root canal treatment may only need a tooth-coloured filling in some cases, but Dr. Adnan will assess the amount of remaining tooth structure and advise accordingly.

What is the difference between a crown and a bridge?

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A crown is placed over a single existing tooth to restore its shape, strength, or appearance. A bridge replaces a missing tooth by anchoring to the teeth on either side of the gap β€” those anchor teeth are crowned, and an artificial tooth is suspended between them. Both can be made from zirconia. A bridge is a fixed, non-removable solution for missing teeth and is a good alternative to implants in certain clinical situations.

How much does a zirconia crown cost in Islamabad?

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Zirconia crown cost in Islamabad depends on the tooth being crowned, whether a root canal or post-and-core is needed first, and whether a single crown or bridge is being fabricated. At Dr. Adnan's Dental Clinic in F7/1, we provide a complete written estimate before any work begins β€” including crown, any build-up, and root canal if required. Contact us or walk in for a free consultation with no obligation to proceed.

Can a crowned tooth still get a cavity?

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The crown material itself cannot decay. However, the natural tooth root beneath the crown and the gum margin where the crown edge meets the tooth can still develop decay if oral hygiene is neglected β€” particularly if plaque accumulates at the margin. This is the most common reason crowns fail prematurely. Daily flossing at the crown margin and regular checkups are essential to prevent this.

Is a dental implant better than a bridge for a missing tooth?

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Both are valid options, but they suit different situations. A dental implant does not require reducing the adjacent teeth and preserves bone more effectively long-term β€” making it the preferred option where the neighbouring teeth are healthy and intact. A bridge is a better choice when the adjacent teeth already have large fillings or crowns, when there is insufficient bone for an implant, or where the patient cannot undergo implant surgery. Dr. Adnan will discuss both options and their suitability for your specific case.

Restore Your Tooth. Book Today.

Whether you need a crown after a root canal, a replacement for a missing tooth, or a zirconia restoration for a damaged molar β€” get a same-day consultation at Dr. Adnan's Dental Clinic, F7/1 Islamabad.

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Clinic Information

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Address H.no 17-A, Street no 31, F-7/1
Islamabad, Pakistan
Near F7 Markaz & Jinnah Super Market
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Clinic Hours Monday – Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
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