Dental crowns are one of the most common dental treatments used to restore the look and function of damaged teeth. Crowns, also known as caps, fit over the entire visible surface of a tooth, covering it above the gum line. They can be made from porcelain, metal alloys or resin-based composite material. In this article we will discuss different types of dental crowns and their uses in restoring your smile. Every different type of dental crown has its benefits and drawbacks. In this article we will discuss all of these so that hopefully next time you need to get a dental crown you can make an educated decision on the type of crown that works best for you.
The most common type of crown is an all-porcelain one which consists entirely of ceramic materials such as feldspathic porcelains or pressed ceramics that have been colored to match natural tooth coloration. All-porcelain crowns provide excellent aesthetics while being strong enough for molar restoration and they do not require any additional metal support structures like other types. Other crowns may need additional support in order to provide adequate strength for chewing forces on back teeth.
Another popular choice is a porcelain fused to metal (PFM) dental crown which combines both aesthetic qualities with durability since these types are composed of two parts: a layer of metal underneath that provides structural support along with an outer layer made from either feldspathic porcelains or pressed ceramics that has been colored to match natural tooth coloration giving them improved strength compared to traditional all-ceramic options. PFM crowns also have better cosmetic appeal than full gold ones due their ability to mimic natural looking enamel shade more closely when properly crafted by experienced technicians who specialize in customizing PFM restorations for each individual patient’s needs.
Full gold alloy dental crowns are another option available if you prefer something more durable than all-ceramic varieties but still want some aesthetic appeal since they can be customized using different shades and hues depending on what you desire from your restoration work; however they tend not offer much in terms of superior cosmetic results so those seeking out more aesthetically pleasing solutions may opt instead for either Porcelain Fused To Metal (PFM) or even Zirconia based restorations.
There's also zirconia based “all ceramic” restorations which offer superior strength due their monolithic nature compared other types previously discussed as well exceptional aesthetics thanks modern manufacturing techniques combined highly specialized glazing processes used give them realistic translucency similar what found naturally occurring human enamel thus allowing them blend seamlessly into surrounding dentition without anyone ever knowing difference between real teeth versus artificial ones unless specifically pointed out beforehand! Additionally because lack metallic components within structure itself makes them ideal candidates people who suffer allergies certain metals commonly found standard PFM versions making ideal choice those requiring extreme durability yet still wanting top notch cosmetics at same time!
Overall no matter what type dental crown best suits particular situation whether it be All Porcelain Gold Alloyed PFM Zirconia Based etcetera professionals always recommend consulting trained dentist prior beginning any major treatment plan ensure proper diagnosis treatment course chosen order guarantee successful outcome every single case!
If you have any questions about dental crowns please call our office away. Our team is always happy to help!
Dr. Iral Lelchuk and Dr. Andrew Hirschl are experienced cosmetic dentists that serve the South Florida community. They are experts in cosmetic dentistry, general dentistry, dental veneers, dental implant restoration, and family dentistry. For more information visit their website https://www.miami-dental.net
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