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Overview of Different Types Of Dental Crowns

Dental crowns have been one of the most sought-after treatments to restore damaged teeth, whether due to tooth decay, fractures, cracks, or various dental cosmetic reasons. Patients coming for dental crowns in Gardner, MA, often wonder about their choices. Well, this blog delves into multiple types of dental crowns and guides when to consider each one.

Porcelain Crowns


Any restorative dentistry in Gardner MA, offers porcelain crowns as part of restorative dental treatment for multiple reasons. After wearing distinguishable metal and gold crowns, patients warmly welcome porcelain crowns as they resemble their natural teeth. Moreover, hardly anyone can notice they're fake teeth.


In addition to matching the exact shape and shade of teeth, porcelain crowns are convenient, too. They are stain-resistant, durable, and do not cause any abrasion to nearby teeth. So, when your missing tooth needs to be as uncanny as the rest of your teeth, porcelain should be your pick.


Ceramic Crowns


All ceramic crowns are crafted from ceramic material and are placed on top of a filled tooth. They serve to restore the tooth's structure, shape, and appearance. Ceramic crowns are an excellent option for patients with metal allergies who desire a natural look for their teeth.


If you have insufficient space between your teeth or are experiencing issues with clenching or grinding, you are an ideal candidate for ceramic dental crowns. What sets these crowns apart, other than their ability to closely mimic the appearance of natural teeth, is that they also provide the strength of ceramic. Additionally, they are resistant to temperature changes, making them a durable choice for dental restoration.


Zirconia Crowns


Zirconia is a unique material that combines the strength of metal crowns with the appearance of porcelain crowns, as they are highly translucent and have the same look as natural teeth. What makes them stand out is their ability to be prepared relatively quickly right at the dental clinic, as they can be easily cut and shaped instantly without the need to send them to a lab. These metal-free crowns can be a perfect choice, especially if you suffer from allergic reactions.


Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal Crown


Much like zirconia crowns, PFM crowns offer the strength of metal and the aesthetics of porcelain, making them a popular choice at Gardner Family Dental. However, the structure of PFMs differs from zirconia crowns. In PFM crowns, the interior of the crown is made of metal, while the exterior is crafted from porcelain. Thanks to this robust foundation, PFM crowns can last for years.


The Bottom Line


At Gardner Smiles, a team of expert dentists guides patients in selecting the type of dental crown that best suits their dental conditions, budget, and preferences. It's noteworthy to remember that crowns are a long-term restorative dental treatment. Therefore, you must consider all the factors before making a final decision.



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