Zirconium crown – full veneer

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ACCOMMODATION

7 days

Hospital Staying

No need

OPERATION DURATION

7 days

ANESTHESIA

Local or General

RECOVERY DURATION

Depends

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Yes

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Zirconium crowns are one of the most important and highly recommended crown types recently. Individuals who want aesthetic artificial teeth prefer zirconium crowns. Patients often wonder about the composition or materials used in the production of zirconium crowns.

Zirconium crowns consist of zirconium oxide or zirconium. Zirconium is a white metal which displays radiopaque features in X-rays. In addition, the tooth color is whiter than that of other treatment options. Unlike conventional metal-based ceramic crowns no unattractive gray line is visible.

Zirconium crowns are known to have a natural appearance. Zirconium crowns are often difficult to distinguish from natural teeth. When metal-based crowns are used, it is recommended to attach zirconium crowns to the teeth to give a more natural appearance to the teeth because the gum line tends to darken.

Zirconium crowns are happily accepted by the tissues in the mouth. Zirconium crowns work really well after the zirconium crown treatment is completed. Zirconium crowns have an equal lifetime compared to normal crowns.

Most dental crowns are corroded by patients during regular use for years. Various fluids and foods consumed over the years cause dental crowns to corrode. Zirconium crowns are not corroded like other dental crown types, which greatly contributes to their longevity.

The latest dental technologies are used successfully in the production of zirconium crowns. The best part is the protection of a large number of natural teeth, which saves a lot of time in the procedure. The dentist only needs to make minimum preparations to install zirconium crowns on the respective teeth.

These crowns are produced with CAD-CAM (Computer Aided Design – Computer Aided Milling) technology, the latest technology in digital dentistry. Therefore, zirconium crowns are of great benefit to individuals who want to get permanent aesthetic solutions for their damaged teeth. Zirconium crowns are one of the best treatment options in modern times.

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BENEFITS OF Zirconium crown – full veneer

Durability
Comfort
Aesthetics
Natural look
Bio-compatible material
Anti-allergic characteristics

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It is a white alloy used instead of gray metal, which is the substructure of conventional porcelain bridges and prostheses.

Zirconium crowns are used in the treatment of aesthetic advanced discolorations that cannot be treated with methods such as bleaching; hereditary discoloration, for diastema and rotated or slightly crowded teeth for which orthodontic treatment is not preferred, for the restoration of discolored and eroded teeth with old fillings and teeth with severe loss of substance, as a dental bridge or crowning in the molars, in the incisor implant-supported prostheses, and in smile design.

  • Superior aesthetic results compared to metal-based ceramic restorations.
  • Indistinguishable from the natural tooth structure.
  • Affordable prices
  • More natural and aesthetic appearance due to the ceramic, allowing light to pass through.
  • Safe for patients with metal allergies.
  • Bio-compatible material providing safe and secure use.

Thanks to its transparency, the natural look of the teeth is achieved. The enamels of healthy teeth are translucent. Metals, which are the substructures of conventional porcelain crowns, cause an opaque look. This causes the teeth to look dull and artificial. However, this is prevented with zirconia crowning.

Zirconia is a tissue-compatible material. The purplish discoloration of the gums in the neck of the tooth, which is observed after the use of metal-supported prostheses, never occurs. They do not cause gingival recession. If a gingival recession occurs due to incorrect toothbrushing, zirconia crowns will not create an unaesthetic appearance.

Compared to conventional metal alloys, zirconium does not cause metal allergy since it does not contain metal.

They do not cause taste change in the mouth and it is predicted that they will not cause oral malodor.

Since their surface is smooth and non-porous, they do not cause plaque buildup. Therefore, they are not discolored because of coffee, tea, and cigarette, and therefore, their color is preserved.

Zirconium teeth are brushed in the same way as natural teeth. Floss should be used for their care and superfloss should be used for toothless areas. In order to foresee problems and take necessary precautions, the patient should come to biannual appointments.

You can use them for years if you have them checked up regularly. As teeth are living tissue, you may observe changes in their shape over time due to wear and tear. Those changes are not observed in zirconium crowns. However, they may need to be replaced in order to adjust to the changes.

Because the crowns are clipped, you will not feel any discomfort. Zirconium does not cause tissue loss on your teeth.

Substance loss is much less compared to the porcelain crowns reinforced with metal. Wear of 1 to 1.5 mm occurs on the surface of your teeth.

The trim process is performed under local anesthesia. With the installation of crowns, tingling caused by hot or cold will be prevented.

Especially, the temporary crowns installed to your front teeth would be similar to your permanent zirconium crowns in form. These crowns, which are made of acrylic, are not fracture-resistant; however, their color and shape substantially resemble your natural teeth.

With patients who have healthy gums, the treatment is completed within a week. Upon the request of the patient, it is possible to have several try-in sessions until both the dentist and the patient are pleased with the result.

This treatment can be applied to patients at any age who experienced permanent teeth eruption. However, for the patients who get treatment at ages up to 18 and 20, the crowns need to be regularly replaced as gaps between the teeth will form due to jaw development. Therefore, this treatment is not recommended to patients at those ages.

Thanks to the developments in the relevant technologies in recent years, zirconium crowns and bridges are as durable as metal-based crowns and bridges.

Fractures or cracks may form after being subjected to excessive force but this is nearly as possible as with natural teeth. They can be almost completely treated in the clinic environment. The crown may fall off if there is a great deal of substance loss in the tooth over time due to decay. In such cases, the tooth is treated if possible and the crown is installed again.

Zirconium crowns can be installed after any existing gingival disease is treated.