Types of Dental Crowns
1. Porcelain Crowns
Porcelain crowns are an excellent way to improve the appearance of your smile if needed. They are made to match the colour of your natural teeth, and they can be a good option for front teeth. The porcelain material is also very strong and durable, making it a good choice for those who want a long-lasting dental crown. In addition, porcelain crowns are very resistant to staining, so with proper maintenance you can be sure that your smile will stay look bright and beautiful for years to come.
2. Gold Crowns
Gold crowns are a type of dental restoration that is typically used for back teeth. The major benefits of gold crowns are durability and strength. Gold crowns also require less of your natural tooth structure than other types of dental Crowns, making them a good option for people who are concerned about preserving as much of their natural tooth structure as possible. In addition, gold crowns are less likely to chip or break than other types of dental crowns, making them a good choice for people who lead active lifestyles.
3. Zirconia Crowns
Zirconia is a strong, white material that looks very natural when used for teeth. In addition, zirconia is less likely to cause allergic reactions than other materials, making it a safe choice for patients with sensitive teeth. While zirconia crowns may cost slightly more than other types of crowns, many patients feel that the benefits are worth the extra expense.
4. Stainless Steel Crowns
Stainless steel crowns are a great option for both children's primary teeth and adults' temporary restorations. They can withstand the wear and tear of everyday use and will help keep your child's smile looking its best. In addition, stainless steel crowns are less likely to cause allergies or other sensitivities, making them a safe choice for your family.
5. Resin Crowns
Made from a plastic material that is matched to the color of your natural teeth, they are virtually indistinguishable from your real teeth. Resin crowns are also very strong and durable, making them a great choice for people who are looking for a long-lasting solution to their tooth problems. In addition, resin crowns are very easy to care for and can be brushed and flossed just like your real teeth.
6. Porcelain Fused to Metal (PFM) Crowns
PFM crowns are made from a metal core that is covered with porcelain. The metal core provides strength and durability, while the porcelain surface gives the crown a natural-looking appearance. PFM crowns are also less likely to discolor than other types of crowns, making them a good choice for people with tooth-colored fillings or bonding.
FAQ
Are dental crowns and porcelain crowns the same thing?
Yes, dental crowns and porcelain crowns are the same thing. A dental crown is a restoration that covers the entire surface of a tooth, and a porcelain crown is a type of dental crown that is made out of porcelain.
Are porcelain crowns good?
There is no simple answer to this question as it depends on each individual case. In general, porcelain crowns are a very good option for restoring the function and appearance of a damaged tooth.
How long do porcelain crowns last?
Porcelain crowns can last for many years, but it is important to keep in mind that they are not permanent and may eventually need to be replaced. With proper care and maintenance, your porcelain crowns should last for 14 years or more.
Are porcelain crowns as strong as teeth?
No, porcelain crowns are not as strong as teeth. However, they are much stronger than other types of dental restoration, such as dental veneers. Porcelain crowns can withstand the force of chewing and biting, making them a good option for restoring the function of a damaged tooth.
Is a porcelain crown better than a ceramic?
There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on each individual case. In general, porcelain crowns are a good option for restoring the function and appearance of a damaged tooth. Ceramic crowns are also a good option, but they may not be as strong or durable as porcelain crowns.
How long do dental crowns last?
Dental crowns are one of the most popular dental procedures and for good reason. They are strong and durable and can last for many years with proper care. However, how long a dental crown will last depends on a number of factors, including the type of crown, the location of the tooth, and the patient's oral hygiene habits.
For example, porcelain crowns are more likely to chip and break than metal crowns, and teeth that are under a lot of stress (such as molars) may not last as long as teeth that are not under as much stress (such as incisors). In addition, patients who smoke or have poor oral hygiene habits are more likely to experience problems with their dental crowns. With proper care, however, most dental crowns can last for five to fifteen years.
How much does a crown cost?
The cost of a dental crown varies depending on the type of crown, the location of the tooth, and the dentist. In general, porcelain crowns tend to be more expensive than other types of crowns.
The cost also varies depending on the location of the tooth. For example, molars are usually more expensive to crown than incisors.
Finally, the cost of the procedure also depends on the dentist. Some dentists charge more for dental crowns than others. When choosing a dentist, it is important to compare prices and ask about the cost of the procedure before making a decision.
Do dental crowns hurt?
No, dental crowns do not usually hurt. The procedure is usually quick and easy, and most patients report little to no discomfort afterwards. In some cases, patients may experience some soreness or tenderness in the gums around the tooth, but this is typically mild and goes away within a few days. If you experience any pain or discomfort after the procedure, be sure to contact your dentist.
What is a tooth crown procedure?
A tooth crown procedure is a dental procedure that involves the placement of a crown on a damaged or decayed tooth. The purpose of a crown is to restore the function and appearance of the tooth. Crowns are made out of a variety of materials, including porcelain, ceramic, and metal.
The procedure usually takes place in two appointments. But with Gorgeous Smiles Dentistry, we offer same-day porcelain crowns so you can get your smile back in just one visit! Perfect for people who have busy schedules or who want to avoid multiple trips to the dentist.
To learn more about our same-day porcelain crowns, or to schedule an appointment, contact us today. We would be happy to answer any of your questions!