Common Types of Dental Crowns
August 26, 2020
Dental crowns are one of the most popular cosmetic dentistry options in Greenacres. The dentist cements these fixed prosthetic devices directly onto the patient’s implants or existing teeth. If a patient is missing one tooth or more, dental crowns are also used for dental bridges to fill the gap. If you want to know more about the common types of dental crowns, check these out:
What are the Common Types of Dental Crowns?
Ceramic Crowns
Since these crowns feature color and texture that perfectly matches the natural teeth, ceramic crowns often restore front teeth that are damaged or missing. This option isn’t used for premolars and molars because they can easily break when exposed to massive biting forces.
All-Resin
This option is less expensive compared to other alternatives. However, since all-resin dental crowns are made of a thinner material compared to other options, they are more vulnerable to chips, cracks, and wear and tear. In other words, they don’t last as long as their ceramic and metal counterparts.
Porcelain-Fused to Metal
To create this type of crown, heat is applied to the porcelain and the metal to create a strong bond as the porcelain is fused to the metal oxides. As a result, porcelain-fused to metal crowns are more long-lasting than ceramic crowns or all resin-crowns. This option is suitable for patients who want a more natural-looking tooth that has a durable metal structure.
Gold Alloys
These crowns are made of biocompatible gold alloys that are a combination of copper, gold, and other types of metals. This type of dental crown is practically unbreakable, and they’re guaranteed to preserve the patient’s underlying tooth.
Do You Need More Information About Cosmetic Dentistry Options in Greenacres?
If you want to know more about cosmetic dentistry, contact Dr. Miguel Ferrer DDS, PA, to schedule your consultation today!
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