What is a Ceramic Crown?

Dental crowns are a successful treatment option used in many different situations, like hiding and covering problems with a tooth or protecting a weakened tooth. A crown is a sturdy, customized restorative protective covering for a tooth that is placed directly on the tooth. The high-quality crowns that are custom created today are so good that no one can tell the difference between your crown and your natural teeth.

Several materials are used to fabricate dental crowns, including porcelain, ceramic, resin, and metals. Ceramic crowns are quite popular because of several benefits.

Reasons You Should Consider a Ceramic Crown

Here are some primary and significant benefits that ceramic crowns offer:

  • Durability- As with all dental crowns, the ceramic crown will protect your tooth if it is chipped, cracked, stained, damaged by decay, or if the tooth has a large filling. A dental crown is also a common element for stabilizing a traditional dental bridge or completing a dental implant. Ceramic crowns offer viable protection and uniquely stabilizing qualities for the variety of dental vulnerabilities.
  • Cosmetically superior- Ceramic crowns are totally and completely natural looking, and your dentist actually has the ability to match the perfect shade of the new crown to your surrounding teeth precisely. You will not be able to tell the difference.
  • Tailored to you- Your ceramic crown is custom crafted using an impression of your teeth, so when your dentist places the final product, there is no chance that it will be either too loose or too snug on the tooth. This positively impacts the comfort of your ceramic crown. The goal is for you to feel that the tooth feels completely natural.
  • Protective quality- Because of the perfect fit of your ceramic crown, your natural tooth is not exposed to any food or beverage debris, so it is protected from bacteria exposure and any further decay.
  • Anti-allergy- All risk of any reaction from metal allergies is totally removed when you choose a ceramic crown. Eliminating this risk lessens the overall stress and worry with your dental team.
  • Restorative capability- Many patients with new crowns do not realize that, prior to their crown being placed, they were actually overworking neighboring teeth while chewing because of the sensitivity of that exposed, damaged tooth. When your ceramic crown is finally placed, you can eat anything you wish since the damaged tooth sensitivity is neutralized.
  • Front and center benefits- Because of the natural, aesthetic look of the ceramic crowns, they are perfect if you need a restorative crown on any of your front teeth. Your dentist can match the ceramic crown to your own teeth perfectly.
  • Convenience- A frequent comment about ceramic crowns, in addition to how natural they look and feel, is the fact that after your dentist takes an impression of your teeth, it is sent to a dental lab to be custom fabricated. Your dentist may even have the lab resources to craft the crown inhouse while you wait, completing the restoration in just one appointment.

Ceramic vs Porcelain Crowns