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An Overview of Different Types of Dental Crowns

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Dental crowns are among the most common dental procedures that help restore a broken, chipped, or decayed tooth. These caps are made of porcelain, ceramic, or metal and are placed on top of the damaged tooth, covering it entirely. Crowns can also be used to enhance the appearance of your teeth. If you're considering dental crowns to improve your smile, it's essential to find a skilled dentist in pasadena ca who specializes in cosmetic dentistry. A local expert can assess your specific needs and provide personalized recommendations for achieving optimal oral health and aesthetic results.


The procedure involves removing a small part of the tooth, taking impressions of the tooth, and then creating a customized crown to fit over the damaged tooth. Dental crowns are a popular solution for individuals suffering from severe tooth decay, weakened enamel, or teeth that have been damaged due to an injury. They are also used to support and protect teeth that have undergone root canal treatment.  If you're considering dental crowns to improve the health and appearance of your teeth, it's essential to learn more about the procedure and the different types of crowns available. To help you, here is the list of different types of dental crowns:



  • Ceramic Crowns

Ceramic crowns are a common option for front teeth since they are constructed of porcelain and are created to match the colour of your teeth. They are much more enduring and stain-resistant than other kinds of crowns, but they are also more prone to chipping and breaking. For those who prefer a natural-looking restoration and those with metal sensitivities, ceramic crowns are a great option.


  • Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns

Dental restorations frequently use porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns. These crowns are composed of a metal basis that is often a high-noble or noble alloy, which is then covered with a porcelain coating. The porcelain coating gives the item a natural-looking appearance, while the metal basis offers strength and longevity. For teeth that need substantial repair or for teeth in visible parts of the mouth, PFM crowns are frequently used. Those who clench or grind their teeth may find them to be a decent option as well because the metal base can withstand the force.


  • Gold Alloy Crowns

Gold alloy crowns are an excellent choice for dental patients who require a long-lasting, durable solution to tooth restoration. Gold alloy crowns are made from a combination of gold, copper, and other metals, which gives them strength and durability. These crowns are highly resistant to wear and fracture, making them ideal for patients who grind their teeth or have a history of dental trauma. Gold alloy crowns are also biocompatible, meaning they are safe for use in the mouth and cause minimal allergic reactions.


  • Zirconia Crowns

Zirconia crowns are made of a highly durable and biocompatible material that is similar in appearance to ceramic crowns. They are highly resistant to fracture and chipping, making them an excellent choice for back teeth. Zirconia crowns are also highly customizable, allowing the dentist to match the colour of the crown to the natural colour of the patient's teeth. However, they are more expensive than other types of crowns and can cause tooth wear in some cases.


  • Composite Resin Crowns

Composite resin crowns are made of a tooth-coloured material that is applied directly to the tooth and then shaped and polished to look like a natural tooth. They are highly customizable and can be matched to the natural colour of the patient's teeth. Composite resin crowns are less expensive than other types of crowns, but they are not as durable and are more prone to chipping and staining.

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