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Dental Crowns

In general, dental crowns are a category of aesthetic dentistry treatments that come in dental-like structures to cover damaged areas. Especially if a tooth is worn or decayed or chipped, dental crowns can make it effective on its aesthetic shape and functions and strengthen it even more. As the benefits of dental crowns, it provides protection by closing brittle teeth, restoring the aesthetic appearance of natural teeth and re-provides the functions of the teeth.

What is Dental Crown?

To improve the appearance or strength of the tooth as a shape, the tooth-shaped covers placed on the tooth are called tooth crowns. Dental crowns, which can be produced from many different materials, are an important requirement for dental health as well as strengthening dental aesthetics. Dental crown is applied after canal treatment. The permanence of dental crowns increases with the quality of the material used and dental crowns can be used smoothly for approximately 5 to 15 years.

Traditional Crown Types

Temporary dental crowns are a category of traditional crowns designed. The material of temporary crowns is typically non-corrosive, steel or acrylic based, and can be used as a solution until a permanent chromium is obtained. In the case of children, stainless steel crowns are applied to protect damaged teeth until the milk teeth fall out and stainless steel crowns are made with them.

Full Resin Crowns and Porcelain Ceramic Crowns

Full resin tooth crowns are a more economical option than alternatives. Full resin crowns serve the purpose of minimal support, compromising aesthetic appeal. It is not a crown that lasts as long as porcelain or ceramic. They are sensitive to breakages and wear. Porcelain Ceramic chrowns or Ceramic crowns are considered the most durable according to their interventions. At the same time, they give the most original and natural results. It is very ideal for patients with metal allergies.

Metal Doped Porcelain Crowns

Metal infusion porcelain crowns are an ideal alternative option for those who are completely between metal and completely porcelain crown benefits from both materials. Unlike metals, metal-added porcelain can make it compatible with natural teeth. However, unlike metal, tooth crowns in this category are more prone to wear compared to the durability of metal crown. In terms of originality, crowns with ceramic additives are in the second place after porcelain.

Dental Covering Procedure for Traditional Crown

Generally, a comprehensive examination of the root is performed before the design process for dental crowns begins. Several X-rays of your teeth are requested and the condition of the root will be examined. If the root is affected, it will be healthier to have a canal treatment before choosing the outside part. If everything is going well, your dentist will start the procedure by injecting local anesthesia to act near the edges of your teeth to make room for the crown. Likewise, if you do not have enough teeth, your dentist will make it sufficient by using filling material. Then comes the scanning. In most cases, the scanning of the gap is obtained by digital scanning. But sometimes you just have to bite a pattern.

This process is taken into account in the crown design to ensure that all adjacent parallel and adjacent teeth are not affected by closure and chewing. Scans and design recommendations are sent to a laboratory outside your environment to produce your crowns. The production process may take between 2 and 3 weeks until the product is sent to the dentist's office. Crowns made of acrylic will be applied as a temporary alternative to protect the prepared tooth. On your second visit, the dentist will examine and test the permanent crown in terms of look and color that will remove the temporary crown. If everything has happened as planned, it will be completely adhered to the position of the permanent crown.

What are Cerec Dental Crowns?

Cerec dental crowns are a modern technology that allows you to get your ceramic crowns in a day. This technique is very high technology and uses cad and cam for production. It is mainly based on computer-aided design and production to make your crowns within the facility. Programs make it easy for your dentist to take very precise measurements from your mouth to best fit. Once all your information is entered into the system, your dentist will print your personal crown using a 3D printer. If you have dental infections that need to be remembered, your dentist will postpone your treatment. You can get service from our clinic in this regard.

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