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Types Of Dental Crowns

Redditch Editorial 7th Oct, 2022   0

Which are the types of dental crowns? Dental crowns have been a trusted solution to many dental problems. Not only do they improve the smile quality, but these caps are also the perfect replacement for damaged teeth.

However, these crowns are of different types, and the one you choose will depend on your dental condition. Usually, before prescribing one for you, it is highly probable that your dentist might have done some tests and revealed to you the condition(s) that warrants you to use them. But generally, dental crowns are usually needed when:

  •  The alignment of the bite is the problem
  • The posterior teeth have endured a root canal
  • The solution to the dental problem does not lie in a filling, an inlay, and onlay
  • The teeth are unevenly distributed hence spoiling the image of a smile
  • The teeth are broken
  • Aesthetics beauty matters

How to Get Dental Crowns

Getting a dental crown involves specific steps and procedures. First of all, you’ll need to visit your dental service provider for tests, which will determine whether you really need dental crowns or not. If it turns out that you’ll need one, then you’ll have to book appointments – I doubt that there are dentists that can deliver fully customized crowns in a day except those that own a CEREC®.




Nevertheless, your dentist will have to replace the wrecked tooth and find a replacement which you’ll be using for the time being. Ensure that you distance yourself from hard and sturdy food products during that period, as it can damage the replacement.

Then keep tap of your dentist and claim your crown when ready.


Which Dental Crowns are Available in the Market

There are different types of dental crowns, and each one of them is unique. Dental crown costs also matter as they may influence the purchasing choice of many.

However, you’ll need to go for dental crowns that best fit your dental conditions, as this is the priority. Listed below are the five (5) types of dental crowns on the market…

1. E- MAX Lithium: Disilicate Crowns

2. Zirconia Crowns

3. Porcelain Fused-to-Metal Crowns (PFM)

4. All Porcelain Crowns

5. Gold crowns

1. E- MAX: Lithium Disilicate Crowns

E- MAX: Lithium Disilicate Crowns are one of the best dental crowns on the market. The built material is ceramic and lightweight, a precursor to comfort.

Even so, the E- MAX: Lithium Disilicate Crowns can be likened to the latest 5G network; the latest solid-core lithium disilicate manufactured crown gives out incredible aesthetic effects.

Pros

  • E- MAX: Lithium Disilicate Crowns are durable
  • They are best suited for clients whose priorities are excellent aesthetic looks.
  • They are versatile and can be used for both teeth’ ends (front and back).

Cons

  • Few dentists have revealed that the crown does not work with posterior teeth.
  • E- MAX: Lithium Disilicate Crowns are known to be expensive

Recommendation: E- MAX: Lithium Disilicate Crowns are ideal for providing great aesthetics. It has proven to improve the quality of a smile, so if you’re appearance-conscious, it might look great on you!

2. Zirconia Crowns

Zirconia Crowns are highly versatile and are known for their strength. They are also biocompatible, meaning there is an absence of metal, which can be an ideal choice for those with allergies. The most common types are layered zirconia and translucent zirconia.

Pros

  • Zirconia Crowns are notorious for their strength.
  • Just like MAX: Lithium Disilicate Crowns, Zirconia Crowns are suitable for providing aesthetics
  • They are easy to produce and hence are usually made available in a short period.
  • The possibility of breaking is very low.

Cons

  • Zirconia Crowns have a problem of being tough to be modified.
  • They can cause damage to other sensitive teeth as a result of their vitality.

Recommendation: Zirconia Crowns are great for aesthetics, but if you’re a type with allergy reactions, you’ll need them more as they are also metal-free.

3. Porcelain Fused-to-Metal Crowns (PFM)

Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns, shortly abbreviated as PFM crowns, have existed for a long time and are widely accepted and trusted. Its cap is covered with a porcelain coat, making it one of its go-to for improved aesthetics.

Even so, PFM crowns are very affordable and pocket-friendly.

Pros

  • PFM crowns are long-standing and are widely trusted by many
  • These crowns are durable.
  • They perform quite well when it comes to aesthetics.

Cons

Providing great aesthetics is still an issue with PFM crowns as, in some cases, a grey line may be generated (which is an aesthetics spoiler) at the gum line.

Recommendation: if you’re looking for durable dental crowns yet pocket-friendly, PFM crowns may be the ideal choice.

4. All Porcelain Crowns

All Porcelain Crowns are a common type and perhaps the most natural. They look good on the front teeth and are biocompatible as well.

Pros

  • All Porcelain Crowns give the best teeth-matching among others on the list.
  • These crowns are not made with metal hence are biocompatible; they are great for those with allergy reactions.
  • They provide the most natural appearance.

Cons

  • All Porcelain Crowns are difficult to care for
  • They are quite expensive.
  • They may be strong; however, high maintenance is needed.

Recommendation: if you’re looking for dental crowns that will best match your teeth, then it’s high time to consider All Porcelain Crowns.

5. Gold crowns

The last one on the list is Gold crowns. These crowns are made from the combo of several metals, including nickel hence has excellent strength.

Pros

  • Gold crowns are highly durable.
  • They are strong
  • They look good on the posterior parts.

Cons

  • They provide poor aesthetics.
  • These dental crowns are manufactured with metal and hence are biocompatible, a considerable discomfort for those with an allergy.

Recommendation: Gold crowns are strong and may last for a long time. So, if durability is your concern, then go for it!

Final Words

Dental crowns provide excellent aesthetics and may improve the quality of a smile. The five (5) types are E- MAX Lithium: Disilicate Crowns, Zirconia Crowns, Porcelain Fused-to-Metal Crowns (PFM), All Porcelain Crowns, and Gold crowns.

Reference websites:

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/10923-dental-crowns#:~:text=Dental%20crowns%20are%20tooth%2Dshaped,visible%20 portion%20of%20the%20 tooth.

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