Dental Crowns
Dental Crowns: A Protective and Aesthetic Touch to Your Smile
Damages or shortcomings in your dental health may cause a bad look in your smile. That is exactly where the Dental Crowns come in. As an option offered by your dentist, it helps restore your smile to its glorious days.
What is a Dental Crown?
Dental Crowns are cap-shaped materials, placed on top of your natural teeth by your dentist. The main purpose is to return damaged, rotten, or missing teeth to their original shape, size, and function. Dental Crowns may be used to protect the teeth or enhance the looks.
What are the Areas of Usage?
- Covers rotten, discolored, or damaged teeth to provide an aesthetic look.
- Might act as a Dental Bridge by covering missing teeth or Dental Implants.
- Protects teeth supported by filling.
- A layer of protection against chipping/breaking teeth.
- Restores discolored or rotten teeth to original.
- Can be used as a cover for Dental Implants.
Dental Crowns are made of various materials:
- Metal-Based Porcelain: Supported by a metal alloy base, porcelain crowns can be used instead of a single tooth or a Dental Bridge.
- E-Max: Lightweight and semi-transparent. Adapts to natural teeth and provides an aesthetic result.
- Zirconium: Adapts well with natural teeth and is a lightweight, semi-transparent material. Includes no metal and provides an aesthetic and natural look.
What are the Advantages?
- Aesthetically perfect smile.
- Protects damaged teeth.
- Covers gaps or implants efficiently.
- Provides a natural and healthy look.
Duration of Procedure
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Hospitalization Duration
0 Days
Mobility
7 Days
Return to Activities
2 Days
Complete Recovery
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Anticipated Results
7 Days