Crowns

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Crowns

There’s no denying that there have been many breakthroughs in the world of cosmetic dentistry, which have made it possible for many people to enjoy the smile of their dreams. It’s no secret that everyone who needs dental work done often harbors feelings of insecurity, which, in many cases, can disrupt their personal and professional lives. In fact, many studies have pointed to a correlation between poor oral health and low self-esteem. They showed that 1 in 5 adults who were very social either stopped or scaled back their social activities because of their teeth’ condition. And 28% of those people admitted that the state of their teeth discouraged them from going on job interviews.

Zirconia Dental Crowns

Now that you know how poor oral health can affect one’s life let’s take a look at some treatments that can restore self-esteem, improve tooth function, and enable you to live the life you deserve. For a long time, crowns made of porcelain fused to metal (PFM) were the go-to treatment. However, there were a few disadvantages that accompanied these types of crowns:

They required a metal frame for needed strength

Some patients were allergic to the metal framework

They caused discoloration near the gum line

They did not look like a natural tooth

Thankfully, modern dentistry has provided us with another alternative, Zirconia dental crowns. What are they, you ask? They are made from zirconium, a silicate material that can be cemented or bonded, giving us, dental practitioners, more options when restoring teeth.

The Main Difference

If you keep reading this article, you’re probably thinking about different treatment options that will work best for you. As previously stated, crowns (either PFM or Zirconia) are an ideal treatment for teeth which cannot be restored with either fillings or inlays / onlays.

Although PFM crowns are a good choice if you are looking for a cost-effective solution, they do come with several drawbacks. As we previously mentioned, these include possible allergic reactions, discoloration, suboptimal aesthetic appearance, and poor longevity. Conversely, Zirconia crowns, being a far superior alternative, offer great benefits.

More About Zirconia Crowns?

There is a variety of benefits, but to be short, we emphasize just a few of them. Zirconia Crowns are much stronger than their PFM counterpart, making them significantly more resistant to cracking, chipping, and staining. And unlike PFMs, they do not damage adjacent teeth due to their smooth surface. Moreover, you won’t have to worry about discoloration with these crowns. And what is important, patients find that they are very aesthetic and better mimic the look and feel of natural teeth.

Crowns for front teeth?

There is a variety of benefits, but to be short, we emphasize just a few of them. Zirconia Crowns are much stronger than their PFM counterpart, making them significantly more resistant to cracking, chipping, and staining. And unlike PFMs, they do not damage adjacent teeth due to their smooth surface. Moreover, you won’t have to worry about discoloration with these crowns. And what is important, patients find that they are very aesthetic and better mimic the look and feel of natural teeth.

Let’s face it; you would be best advised to go with the Zirconia crown. These crowns can better withstand the biting pressure of your front teeth and can be covered with multiple layers of dental porcelain to facilitate an even more natural appearance.

To summarize: thankfully, we have excellent treatments that can improve the function and aesthetics of your teeth, but the multitude of options can make choosing the right treatment option a daunting task. And we intended to show you there is more than one path available for achieving the smile of your dreams. Hopefully, the information contained in this article has provided you with useful information to be able to make an informed decision when trying to decide between a Zirconia crown vs a PFM crown.