WHAT IS
Porcelain Crown
A porcelain crowns, also known as a dental crown or a porcelain-fused-to-metal crown, is a dental restoration that fully covers a damaged or weakened tooth above the gumline. It is custom-made to match the color, size, and shape of the surrounding natural teeth, providing both functional and aesthetic benefits. The crown is typically composed of a strong, biocompatible metal substructure covered with layers of tooth-colored porcelain material. Porcelain crowns are commonly used to restore teeth that have undergone significant decay, fractures, or other structural damage. They offer durability, strength, and a natural appearance, seamlessly blending with the rest of the smile. The process of receiving a porcelain crown involves tooth preparation, impression or digital scanning, crown fabrication in a dental laboratory, and finally, the crown being securely bonded onto the tooth. With proper care and regular dental hygiene, porcelain crowns can provide long-lasting protection and restore the functionality and beauty of a damaged tooth.
Benefits of
Porcelain Crowns
- Aesthetics: Dental crowns are highly regarded for their ability to closely mimic the appearance of natural teeth. The porcelain material used in crowns can be color-matched to blend seamlessly with the surrounding teeth, creating a natural and aesthetically pleasing smile. The translucency and light-reflecting properties of porcelain make it an ideal choice for achieving lifelike results.
- Durability and Strength: Porcelain crowns are known for their durability and strength. The metal substructure underneath the porcelain provides structural support, while the porcelain material is highly resistant to wear and fractures. Porcelain crowns can withstand the normal biting and chewing forces, allowing individuals to enjoy their favorite foods without concerns about damaging the crown.
- Biocompatibility: Porcelain is a biocompatible material, meaning it is well-tolerated by the body and does not cause adverse reactions. It is non-toxic and compatible with the oral tissues, making porcelain crowns a safe and reliable choice for dental restorations. The absence of metal in the visible part of the crown can also be beneficial for individuals with metal sensitivities or allergies.
- Stain Resistance: Porcelain crowns are highly resistant to stains and discoloration. The smooth and non-porous surface of porcelain does not easily absorb pigments from food, beverages, or tobacco. This means that porcelain crowns can maintain their natural color and translucency for a longer time, providing a durable and vibrant smile.
WHY CHOOSE
Cleveland Dental Care
DENTAL CROWN
We prioritize personalized treatment plans tailored to meet your unique needs and desired outcomes. Our dental professionals will carefully assess your oral health, consider your aesthetic preferences, and work closely with you to design a customized porcelain crown that blends seamlessly with your natural teeth. We strive for natural-looking results that enhance both the functionality and beauty of your smile.
At our practice, we maintain high standards of quality and craftsmanship. We use premium materials and work with trusted dental laboratories renowned for their precision and expertise in fabricating porcelain crowns. This ensures that the crowns we provide are durable, long-lasting, and meticulously crafted to achieve optimal fit and aesthetics.
FAQ's About
Porcelain Crown
A porcelain crown is a dental restoration that fully covers a damaged or weakened tooth above the gumline. It is custom-made to match the color, size, and shape of the surrounding natural teeth, providing both functional and aesthetic benefits.
The lifespan of a porcelain crown depends on various factors, including oral hygiene practices, biting forces, and general dental care. With proper care and regular dental check-ups, porcelain crowns can typically last for many years, ranging from 10 to 15 years or longer.
The placement of a porcelain crown generally involves two dental visits. During the first visit, the tooth is prepared by removing any decay or damage. An impression or digital scan is taken to create a custom-made crown. A temporary crown may be placed to protect the tooth. In the second visit, the temporary crown is removed, and the permanent porcelain crown is bonded onto the tooth using dental adhesive.
Porcelain crowns are designed to closely match the color, shape, and texture of the surrounding natural teeth, making them blend seamlessly with your smile. Dental professionals carefully consider factors such as shade selection to ensure that the crown looks natural and esthetically pleasing.
Porcelain crowns are highly resistant to stains due to the non-porous nature of the material. However, it is still important to maintain good oral hygiene and avoid habits like smoking or excessive consumption of staining substances to ensure the longevity of the crown’s appearance.
If a porcelain crown becomes damaged, dislodged, or needs replacement due to wear over time, it can be replaced by a dental professional. The process involves removing the old crown, preparing the tooth, and placing a new custom-made crown to restore the tooth’s functionality and appearance.