Dental Crown

Dental crowns improve the smile’s appearance by hiding all the cosmetic defects. By placing a crown, teeth that are stained, discolored, or misshapen can be transformed completely to achieve a more natural and appealing look.

What Is a Dental Crown?

Crowns are a type of dental prosthesis that is placed on a damaged or weakened tooth or on top of an implant to replace a missing tooth.

Dental Crown

Why Do Teeth Need Crowns?

A tooth that no longer can perform its normal chewing function due to damages such as a fracture, cavity, or severe wear and tear may require a crown for protection.

A dentist may suggest you opt for a dental crown for various reasons, including:

Securing a dental bridge

11 Tooth Implant

Protecting a dental implant

Covering a tooth covered with a filling

Protecting a damaged or decayed tooth

Covering a discolored or misshapen tooth

Covering a tooth after a root canal procedure

What Are Crowns Made From?

Dental crowns are fabricated from a variety of materials, like resins, porcelains, zirconia, or a combination of these. In the past, these caps were made mostly of metal with added tooth-colored ceramic coating to make them look nice. These ceramic coatings have the tendency to chip over time due to forces imposed while chewing. This not only affects the aesthetics of the teeth by exposing the metal underneath but also alters the height of the crown, thus interfering with normal chewing ability. Additionally, these crowns require more grinding down of the natural tooth structure and may cause sensitivity in nearby natural teeth by wearing off enamel. These disadvantages have led to a preference for zirconia crowns as an alternative to porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns.

Benefits associated with zirconium crowns include:

They are highly biocompatible.

They offer remarkably great strength.

They are tooth-colored and can be obtained in different shades.

They are stronger even at a minimum thickness of 0.5 mm, so a natural tooth is filed to a much lesser extent when compared to PFM crowns.

They have a very little impact on the opposing teeth.

The Dental Crown Procedure

Dental crown placement usually requires two appointments. During the initial visit, the tooth is reduced to create space for the crown. An impression is made and sent to the laboratory for fabrication of final crown. Using this impression, a crown is fabricated in the dental laboratory. In the meantime, a temporary crown is provided.

During the second visit, the temporary crown is removed, and the shape, color, and fit of the new crown are checked. Once everything is confirmed, the new crown is cemented onto the prepared tooth using resin cement. Any necessary adjustments to the bite will be made to ensure the crown feels comfortable.

Advantages of Metal free Zirconia crowns over Porcelain Fused to Metal crowns

ZIRCONIA CROWN PORCELAIN FUSED TO METAL (PFM) CROWN
Exceptionally high strength
Less strength
Less tooth reduction
More tooth reduction
Does not fracture
Fractures and chips off easily
Highly esthetic
Not so esthetic
Not allergic
Can be allergic
Minimum thickness of 0.5mm is sufficient
Needs a minimum thickness of 1.5-2mm
Can be given in any patient
Not recommended in patients with bruxism
No gum discoloration
Gum Tattoo
Corrosion free
Metals corrode over time

Tips to Maintain Your Crown or Bridge

Once your crown is placed and feels comfortable in your mouth, it is very important to observe optimal oral hygiene. Brush your teeth twice a day using a soft-bristle toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. In addition to this, make sure you clean between your teeth every day with floss or another interdental device, focusing on the area between the crown and the surrounding teeth. You need to understand that crowns are still susceptible to wear and tear. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid consuming extremely hard, crunchy, chewy, or sticky foods.

Common Problems With Crowns

The main purpose of a dental crown is to protect and repair the tooth, restoring it to its original form and function. Traditional crowns are designed to last anywhere from 5 to over 20 years; however, you might encounter crown issues. If you notice any dental issues, contact your dentist immediately to prevent any further damage.

Common crown problems include:

Tooth decay

Poor crown placement

Implant failure

Sensitive teeth

Damaged crowns (cracks, breaks, fractures)

Nerve trauma

Allergic reactions

Greyed gums

Cost of Metal free Zirconia Crowns in India

NEXXZR ZIRCONIA CROWN TREATMENT (All Prices in USD$) USA INDIA SAVING ($) SAVINGS (%)
Single zirconia crown
$1,600
$200
$1,400
87.5%
Smile-Design with NexxZr Zirconia Crowns
$19,200
$2,400
$16,800
87.5%
Upper front 6 units of Zirconia Crowns / Bridge
$9,600
$1,200
Lower front 6 units of Zirconia Crowns / Bridge
$9,600
$1,200
Full Smile Makeover with NexxZr Zirconia Crowns
$32,000
$4,000
$28,000
87.5%
Upper front 10 units of Zirconia Crowns / Bridge
$16,000
$2,000
Lower front 10 units of Zirconia Crowns / Bridge
$16,000
$2,000
Full Mouth Restoration with NexxZr Zirconia Crowns
$44,800
$5,600
$39,200
87.5%
Upper full arch 14 units of Zirconia Crowns / Bridge
$22,400
$2,800
Lower full arch 14 units of Zirconia Crowns / Bridge
$22,400
$2,800

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