Ceramic Crowns
Due to their ability to mimic the color, shape, and appearance of natural teeth, ceramic crowns are an ideal solution for those with aesthetic concerns. Ceramic is a highly durable material that provides long-lasting use, resists stains, contains no metal, and is compatible with gum tissues.
Treatment and Recovery Process
The dentist evaluates oral health and creates your treatment plan. The teeth to be covered are lightly trimmed, and an impression is taken to prepare the crown in the laboratory. While the permanent crown is being prepared, a temporary crown is placed on the patient. Once the permanent crown is ready, it is bonded to the teeth with a special adhesive.
Ceramic Crowns’ Care
Regular oral care is crucial to extending the lifespan of ceramic crowns. Teeth should be brushed at least twice a day, dental floss should be used, and regular check-ups with the dentist are necessary.
What are the costs of ceramic crowns?
The cost of ceramic crowns varies depending on the materials used, the number of teeth, the location of the clinic, and the experience of the dentist.
What is the lifespan of ceramic crowns?
With proper care, ceramic crowns can last 10 years or more.
Do ceramic crowns decay?
Ceramic crowns are resistant to tooth decay, but maintaining oral hygiene is still essential.
Can ceramic crowns break?
Ceramic crowns are very durable with proper care, but the possibility of breakage is not completely eliminated.
