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Oral-Facial Pain and Sleep
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Dental
Crowns
The solution to restoring the shape, function, and aesthetics of a tooth, maintaining a healthy and natural smile.
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+400,000 Treated Smiles
+400,000 Treated Smiles
+400,000 Treated Smiles
+400,000 Treated Smiles
Clinical Team Dedicated
Clinical Team Dedicated
Clinical Team Dedicated
Clinical Team Dedicated
+14 Specialties Dental Medicine
+14 Specialties Dental Medicine
+14 Specialties Dental Medicine
+14 Specialties Dental Medicine
Payment Facilities, Agreements and Partnerships
Payment Facilities, Agreements and Partnerships
Payment Facilities, Agreements and Partnerships
Payment Facilities, Agreements and Partnerships
Why do so many patients choose this solution?
Dental crowns are prosthetics that completely cover a damaged or weakened tooth.
Dental Crowns are indicated for:
Severely damaged teeth, with extensive cavities or fractures
Replace missing teeth with single implants
Devitalizations - as a way to protect and restore the shape and function of the tooth
Our Clinical Team is here to help you!
Our Clinical Team is here to help you!
Real results. Transformations that change lives.
Real cases of patients who had Dental Crowns at MALO CLINIC.
The disclosure of cases was expressly authorized by the patients who unreservedly consented to their public exposure, as the disclosed informational elements are objectively true and can thus contribute to the free and informed choice of other patients.
The disclosure of cases was expressly authorized by the patients who unreservedly consented to its public publication, as the disclosed informative elements are objectively true and can thus contribute to the free and informed choice of other patients.
What are Dental Crowns?
Dental crowns are highly customized dental prosthetics aimed at restoring the shape, function, and aesthetics of a tooth, providing a healthy and natural smile.
Dental crowns can be cemented onto a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its shape and function, or in the case of tooth loss, they can be screwed onto an implant, replicating the same characteristics (function and aesthetics) of the lost natural teeth.
This type of dental prosthesis offers an effective and long-lasting solution for restoring damaged or missing teeth and improving the aesthetics of the smile.


Our Clinical Team is here to help you!
Steps of Treatment
Following the assessment consultation, the treatment follows a well-defined path designed to ensure safety, predictability, and comfort at all stages.
1

Clinical Evaluation Complete
At the first consultation, all necessary information for the diagnosis is collected, including tests and digital images, allowing for a thorough analysis of the case.
1

Clinical Evaluation Complete
At the first consultation, all necessary information for the diagnosis is collected, including tests and digital images, allowing for a thorough analysis of the case.
2

Planning
A personalized treatment plan is created based on your specific needs and the desired outcome.
2

Planning
A personalized treatment plan is created based on your specific needs and the desired outcome.
3

Preparation and Molding
The tooth is prepared to receive the dental crown, ensuring the appropriate shape and strength. Molds of the tooth are made, which will serve as a base for the production of the crown.
3

Preparation and Molding
The tooth is prepared to receive the dental crown, ensuring the appropriate shape and strength. Molds of the tooth are made, which will serve as a base for the production of the crown.
4

Crown Production
The crown is prepared in an internal laboratory, using the most suitable material for each clinical case, ensuring aesthetics and functionality.
4

Crown Production
The crown is prepared in an internal laboratory, using the most suitable material for each clinical case, ensuring aesthetics and functionality.
5

Placement and Final Cementing
After production, the crown is placed and cemented onto the tooth, restoring its natural function and appearance.
5

Placement and Final Cementing
After production, the crown is placed and cemented onto the tooth, restoring its natural function and appearance.
Discover if the Dental Crowns treatment is suitable for you.
Our Clinical Team is here to help you!
Discover if the Dental Crowns treatment is suitable for you.
Our Clinical Team is here to help you!
The experience of our patients
See the testimonials of patients who regained their smile and confidence with this treatment.








The disclosure of cases was expressly authorized by the patients who unreservedly consented to their public exposure, as the disclosed informational elements are objectively true and can thus contribute to the free and informed choice of other patients.
Agreements and Partnerships
MALO CLINIC has agreements and partnerships that make it easier to access treatment, under specific conditions defined by each entity. You can also choose payment facilities depending on the type of treatment.
Agreements and Partnerships
MALO CLINIC has agreements and partnerships that make it easier to access treatment, under specific conditions defined by each entity. You can also choose payment facilities depending on the type of treatment.
Agreements and Partnerships
MALO CLINIC has agreements and partnerships that make it easier to access treatment, under specific conditions defined by each entity. You can also choose payment facilities depending on the type of treatment.
Main advantages of treatment with Dental Crowns
Restoration of Masticatory Function
When a tooth is damaged by extensive cavities or fractures, chewing can be compromised. Dental crowns rebuild the tooth, restoring chewing function and allowing for a varied and healthy diet.
When a tooth is damaged by extensive cavities or fractures, chewing can be compromised. Dental crowns rebuild the tooth, restoring chewing function and allowing for a varied and healthy diet.
Protection of the Damaged Tooth
Dental crowns not only restore chewing but also protect damaged teeth. By encasing the tooth, they act as a barrier against bacteria, preventing cavities and other complications.
Dental crowns not only restore chewing but also protect damaged teeth. By encasing the tooth, they act as a barrier against bacteria, preventing cavities and other complications.
Durability and Resistance
Dental crowns are made from durable and strong materials, such as ceramic or metal-ceramic, ensuring a long-term solution. With proper care, the crowns withstand the daily forces exerted during chewing.
Dental crowns are made from durable and strong materials, such as ceramic or metal-ceramic, ensuring a long-term solution. With proper care, the crowns withstand the daily forces exerted during chewing.
Improvement of Aesthetics and Self-Confidence
Dental crowns restore function and improve the aesthetics of the smile. They are custom-made to harmonise with the existing teeth, ensuring a natural result and enhancing self-confidence and quality of life.
Dental crowns restore function and improve the aesthetics of the smile. They are custom-made to harmonise with the existing teeth, ensuring a natural result and enhancing self-confidence and quality of life.
Frequently Asked Questions
1
How is the process of placing a dental crown carried out?
The process of placing a dental crown involves several steps, including tooth preparation, molding, crown production, and final placement. Depending on the clinical situation, the dentist will prepare the tooth to receive the crown and then, either analogously or digitally, impressions will be taken that will serve as a basis for the production of the crown. The crown will be produced in the most appropriate material for each situation and, after its production, will be cemented onto the tooth.
2
Are dental crowns permanent or temporary?
Dental crowns are permanent, designed to last many years with proper care. However, in the vast majority of cases, it is necessary to place a temporary crown made of a less durable material while the definitive crown is being produced or in the case of crowns on implants, while the healing process of the implants is ongoing.
3
What care is necessary after getting a dental crown?
Post-placement care for a dental crown includes maintaining effective oral hygiene by brushing teeth at least twice a day and using dental floss daily. Certain foods, especially hard or sticky ones, are recommended to be avoided to prevent damaging the crown.
We accompany each step of your clinical journey, focusing on your comfort, confidence, and smile.
Talk to us
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Frequently Asked Questions
1
How is the process of placing a dental crown carried out?
The process of placing a dental crown involves several steps, including tooth preparation, molding, crown production, and final placement. Depending on the clinical situation, the dentist will prepare the tooth to receive the crown and then, either analogously or digitally, impressions will be taken that will serve as a basis for the production of the crown. The crown will be produced in the most appropriate material for each situation and, after its production, will be cemented onto the tooth.
2
Are dental crowns permanent or temporary?
Dental crowns are permanent, designed to last many years with proper care. However, in the vast majority of cases, it is necessary to place a temporary crown made of a less durable material while the definitive crown is being produced or in the case of crowns on implants, while the healing process of the implants is ongoing.
3
What care is necessary after getting a dental crown?
Post-placement care for a dental crown includes maintaining effective oral hygiene by brushing teeth at least twice a day and using dental floss daily. Certain foods, especially hard or sticky ones, are recommended to be avoided to prevent damaging the crown.
We accompany each step of your clinical journey, focusing on your comfort, confidence, and smile.
Talk to us
(Call to the national fixed network)
@ 2026 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - MALO CLINIC SA NIF 503411434 ERS No. 12920
Frequently Asked Questions
1
How is the process of placing a dental crown carried out?
The process of placing a dental crown involves several steps, including tooth preparation, molding, crown production, and final placement. Depending on the clinical situation, the dentist will prepare the tooth to receive the crown and then, either analogously or digitally, impressions will be taken that will serve as a basis for the production of the crown. The crown will be produced in the most appropriate material for each situation and, after its production, will be cemented onto the tooth.
2
Are dental crowns permanent or temporary?
Dental crowns are permanent, designed to last many years with proper care. However, in the vast majority of cases, it is necessary to place a temporary crown made of a less durable material while the definitive crown is being produced or in the case of crowns on implants, while the healing process of the implants is ongoing.
3
What care is necessary after getting a dental crown?
Post-placement care for a dental crown includes maintaining effective oral hygiene by brushing teeth at least twice a day and using dental floss daily. Certain foods, especially hard or sticky ones, are recommended to be avoided to prevent damaging the crown.
We accompany each step of your clinical journey, focusing on your comfort, confidence, and smile.
Talk to us
(Call to the national fixed network)
@ 2026 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - MALO CLINIC SA NIF 503411434 ERS No. 12920



