Restorative Dentistry
Damaged or missing teeth don't have to hold you back. Custom crowns and bridges restore the look and function of your smile with durable, natural-looking results.
Restorative Dentistry
A dental crown is a custom-made cap placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its shape, strength, and appearance. A dental bridge, on the other hand, uses two crowns as anchors to support one or more artificial teeth to fill a gap in your smile.
Both are crafted from high-quality ceramic materials that closely mimic the appearance of natural teeth. The result is a restoration that functions perfectly and blends seamlessly with your smile.

Why choose us
A crown completely encloses a vulnerable tooth, protecting it from further damage and eliminating pain caused by cracks or decay.
A bridge fills the space left by missing teeth, restoring aesthetics and preventing the shifting of surrounding teeth.
Our all-ceramic restorations are shade-matched and shaped to match your natural teeth so closely that they're practically invisible.
Patient FAQ
A dental crown at Olympic Park Smiles Dental in Calgary typically takes two appointments. At the first, Dr. Kevin Kalin, DDS, prepares the tooth and takes impressions. A temporary crown is placed while the permanent crown is custom-fabricated. At the second appointment, the final crown is bonded and adjusted.
Most Canadian dental insurance plans provide partial coverage for dental bridges as a restorative procedure. Olympic Park Smiles Dental direct bills Manulife, Sun Life, Alberta Blue Cross, and five other major plans. Contact the clinic at (403) 300-2224 to confirm your specific coverage.
Usually two visits: one to prepare the tooth and take impressions, and a second to bond the final crown once it's been custom-fabricated.
Yes. Once placed and adjusted, most patients quickly forget they have a crown or bridge — it feels completely natural.
Get started
Our team at Olympic Park Smiles is here to help. Call us at (403) 300-2224 or book online for your preferred time.