Zirconium Porcelain Crowns
One of the methods that have become quite popular in recent years for improving the appearance of teeth and maintaining dental health is zirconium porcelain crowns. Zirconium is a natural mineral and a special ceramic used in dentistry. This ceramic has a whiteness that is very close to the color of natural teeth and provides a natural look to the teeth due to its light-transmitting properties. Porcelain, which is coated over zirconium, is a durable and aesthetic material. The combination of these two materials results in a strong and elegant crown.
Treatment and Recovery Process
The application of zirconium porcelain crowns begins with the dentist's examination. First, the teeth are prepared, and then an impression is taken. Crowns are specially prepared in the laboratory according to these impressions and then bonded to the teeth. This process is usually completed within a few sessions. Zirconium crowns are used to eliminate tooth discoloration, repair cracked or broken teeth, replace missing teeth, and correct deformities.
What are the costs of zirconium porcelain crowns?
The cost of zirconium porcelain crowns varies depending on the dentist, the materials used, the number of crowns, and the treatment applied. Therefore, it is not possible to give an exact price. However, since zirconium crowns are more durable than other types of crowns, they can be a more economical option in the long run.
How should zirconium crowns be maintained?
To extend the lifespan of zirconium crowns, regular tooth brushing, flossing, and regular dental check-ups are important.
What is the lifespan of zirconium crowns?
The lifespan of zirconium crowns depends on personal care habits and regular dental check-ups. With proper care, they can be used without any problems for 10-15 years or more.
Do zirconium crowns hurt?
The process of getting zirconium crowns is generally painless. The treatment is performed under local anesthesia, so you will not feel pain during the procedure. However, you may experience sensitivity for the first few days after the procedure.
