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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Dental Crowns

Dental Crowns in Mexico

A dental crown is used to repair a tooth that has been badly damaged or severely decayed. This restoration is reserved only for teeth that cannot be fixed with more conservative methods first. It is always best practice to preserve as much of the patient's natural, previous tooth matter as possible before beginning more aggressive treatments. But in some cases, a dental crown is the only option remaining, short of extraction or placing a dental implant. When the decision is made to go through with the treatment, you and your dentist must decide which type of crown to install. There are many different varieties, and each has its benefits and disadvantages.


 Metal Crowns

Metal Crowns

Metal Crowns & Porcelain- Fused-to-Metal (PFC)

The cheapest option is an all metal crown. These should generally be reserved for your back teeth, as they can be rather unsightly on front teeth. This type of crown is strong, and will be able to withstand the strong chewing forces of your mandibular teeth. For a small price increase, you can also opt for a porcelain fused to metal crown, which has a thin coating of natural-looking white porcelain to give the appearance of a natural tooth.

Gold Crowns

Gold Crowns
Gold Crowns

If the dentist determines that you need a stronger alternative, he may recommend a gold crown. This is the strongest dental crown available. While they are more expensive than a regular metal crown, they are likely to last much, much longer. They will also withstand much stronger chewing forces than base metal. Gold crowns are often coated with a top layer of white for cosmetic reasons, but this layer can crack and peel with time.

Porcelain Crowns
Porcelain Crowns

All-porcelain Crowns (E-max)

For a more aesthetic option, you dentist may recommend an all porcelain crown. This is the most life-like option available. These restorations are best suited for front teeth, because they cannot hold up during strong chewing actions. They may not be the right choice for everyone, so it's best to let your dentist make a professional recommendation after a full examination.


Zirconium Crowns

Zirconium Crowns
Zirconium Crowns

One of the most recent advancements in dental crown technology is the Zirconium crown. This is the strongest cosmetic option. Zirconium is an extremely hard synthetic material that can be made to appear like a real tooth. Computer-aided technology is used to assist in creating a mold of your mouth and shaping the crown to very precise specifications. Zirconium crowns have become extremely popular in recent years as they are suitable for both front and back teeth, and have a fantastic cosmetic appearance.