Dental crowns have been used in dentistry for a long time now. Dental crowns are used to restore or save damaged teeth or weak tooth structures. Dental crowns are of many types, namely, all-metal crowns, porcelain fused-to-metal crowns, gold crowns, ceramic crowns, etc.
When
should you get a crown?
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Severe tooth wear
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Dental Implants
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Cosmetic enhancements
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Broken tooth
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Severe tooth decay
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Post root canal treatment
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Protection of weaker tooth structure.
What is a metal-free crown?
Metal-free crowns are dental restorations, made from biocompatible,
high-strength, durable materials like lithium disilicate glass, aluminium
dioxide, zirconium dioxide, etc. Metal-free crowns like empress crowns, e-max
crowns, feldspathic crowns, and zirconium crowns have gained popularity due to
their highly exceptional strength along with their natural and aesthetic
appearance and biocompatible nature with the human body.
Why choose metal-free crowns only?
1.
Strength and Durability: Durability: Metal-free crowns
are known for their strength and resilience, making them suitable for long-term
use.
2.
Natural Aesthetics: Metal-free crowns can be
color-matched to natural teeth, providing a more natural appearance, for a
seamless blend with natural dentition.
3.
Biocompatibility: Metal-free crowns are made of
biocompatible material, reducing the risk of allergic reactions or sensitivity
in the mouth and body.
4.
Precision: These crowns can be fabricated using
advanced CAD/CAM technology, ensuring a precise fit.
5.
Minimal Tooth Reduction: Compared to some other types
of crowns, metal-free crowns may require less tooth reduction, preserving more
of the natural tooth structure.
6.
Longevity: With proper oral hygiene measures,
metal-free crowns can last up to many years.
Placement Procedure:
1.
Consultation and Examination: Your dentist will assess
your oral health and discuss your treatment goals to determine if metal-free
crowns are the right option for you.
2.
Tooth Preparation: If necessary, the dentist will
prepare the affected tooth by removing any decay or damaged structure and
shaping it to accommodate the crown.
3.
Impression: An impression of the prepared tooth will be
taken using dental putty material or digital scanning technology to ensure an
accurate fit for the crown.
4.
Crown Fabrication: The impression or digital scan will
be sent to a dental laboratory where skilled technicians will fabricate the
crown to match the precise specifications.
5.
Placement: Once the crown is ready, it will be bonded
securely to the prepared tooth using dental cement, restoring function and
aesthetics to your smile.
In conclusion, a metal-free crown is a significant advancement in
dentistry, being a combination of strength and aesthetics. At Teeth Care
Centre, Dr. Pankti Patel, the best cosmetic dentist in India, only
recommends metal-free crowns for all her patients, when it comes to strength
and aesthetics.