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Types of Dental Crowns

Your teeth have only a very limited ability to heal themselves. When a fracture or a cavity occurs in a tooth, the standard treatment involves removing any decay that may have formed in that fracture and then filling the resulting hole with a material thatu2019s strong enough to stand up to chewing forces and durable enough to last from 10 to 15 years.<br>

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Types of Dental Crowns

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  1. Types of Dental Crowns Refer : Types of Dental Crowns

  2. Crown and Dental Bridge

  3. What Is a Crown? • Your teeth have only a very limited ability to heal themselves. When a fracture or a cavity occurs in a tooth, the standard treatment involves removing any decay that may have formed in that fracture and then filling the resulting hole with a material that’s strong enough to stand up to chewing forces and durable enough to last from 10 to 15 years.

  4. 1. Stainless Steel Crowns One of the most common crown materials deployed in pediatric dentistry, stainless steel crowns are the ideal choice for primary teeth that require the restoration and structure, making way for a permanent tooth. However, this support will play an imperative role in directing the future growth of the upcoming permanent tooth. Thanks to its universal material, which blends in easily with the entire mouth without causing hindrances in chewing, brushing, and flossing. It might cause momentary discomfort, but it only signifies that your body is getting used to a new element. Stainless steel crowns are an ideal choice for pediatric or temporary restorative dentistry.

  5. 2. ES White Crowns The ES white crowns are usually pre-contoured or pre-made crowns comprising of slight occlusal anatomy that can be fixed on the affected teeth without having to undergo high-end modifications, including reduction of the tooth size. In a crown shape, it is akin to a mold for the teeth, covering it from external damages and decay. These are usually used for toddlers, who are in their formative years of dental care and require simpler crowns.

  6. 3. Ceramic Dental Crowns Ceramic crowns originate from a hard white clay called "Kaolin" (present in porcelain), making it an ideal choice for a strong and aesthetically-appealing dental crown. Perfect for those with allergies and cosmetic intentions, ceramic crowns are highly attunable and most importantly, its white color blends with the rest of the teeth. Its category, the pressed crowns are, as the name suggests, a type of ceramic can be pressed into the shape of a tooth to match the aesthetics of the teeth row. These are deprived of a cap and get the required strength from the tooth, acting as an additional layer to the existing affected tooth. The ceramic crowns are minimally invasive and can be regarded as a first option if clinically suitable.

  7. 4. Porcelain-Fused to Metal Dental Crowns One of the most common dental crowns deployed, porcelain fused metal dental crowns have been imperative in repairing the damaged teeth. As the name suggests, these crowns are the metal cast crowns coated with porcelain to infuse strength and aesthetics. Depending on the quality, suitability, and acceptability by the bodies, the metal alloys are selected, upon which the porcelain material is further baked. These crowns are primarily used during intensive actions like night grinding disease or in case of long span bridges. This combination is best known for its sustenance and resistance while staying true to the necessity of appeal.

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