The Benefits Porcelain Crowns By on August 14, 2013

The Benefits Porcelain CrownsIn order to achieve the best possible dental health, various options for advanced dental care need to be considered. This is especially true when it comes to addressing tooth decay and tooth damage. There are many cases in which a traditional dental filling or even inlays and onlays will no longer be ideal options to restore the overall structure of a tooth. This is where dental crowns come into play.

When you meet with skilled restorative dentists for a consultation, you will be able to learn more about dental crowns. We'd like to focus in particular on porcelain dental crowns and what these mean for patients.

About Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are dental restorations that are used in order to rebuild tooth structure of teeth that have been severely damaged or decayed. The dental crown will snugly cap the tooth being treated, protecting it from further damage and harm and also restoring overall structural integrity.

What are porcelain crowns?

Also known as all-ceramic dental crowns, porcelain crowns are crowns that are made entirely of ceramic material. Dentists will often use these kinds of dental crowns to help restore the front teeth.

The Aesthetic Benefits of Porcelain Dental Crowns

Because the porcelain dental crowns are made entirely from ceramic materials, they tend to look the most natural. When in place, porcelain dental crowns will be completely indistinguishable from actual teeth. Because of their craftsmanship, they will seem completely realistic whether viewed in natural or artificial light.

The Porcelain Dental Crowns and Wear

While porcelain dental crowns are great for restoring the front teeth, they are not always the best option for the needs of the patient. The ceramic dental crowns can cause wear to occur to the teeth on the opposite dental arch, and they tend to not be as strong as other kinds of dental crowns. These issues need to be taken into consideration when crafting the right dental restorations for a patient's needs.

Are porcelain dental crowns right for me?

This really depends on a number of factors. First of all, dentists will want to work as conservatively as possible in order to restore a tooth with as little tampering to natural tooth structure as there can be. This is just better for overall dental wellness. Dental crowns are the last option to consider after dental fillings, inalys, and onlays are no longer considered viable.

In addition, there are different kinds of dental crowns that can prove more effective for a patient should all-ceramic dental crowns not be an ideal option. These include:

  • Metal dental crowns - Metal dental crowns are made from gold or base-metal alloys. These kinds of dental crowns are generally best suited for molars.
  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal dental crowns - These kinds of dental crowns are metal in their core but coated with a ceramic shell in order to make them look like natural teeth. These kinds of dental crowns can be successfully used for front and back teeth.

Learn More About Advanced Dental Care Treatment

If you would like to learn more about porcelain dental veneers and how they can help you achieve all of your dental health goals, be sure to contact our Ridgewood, NJ dental care center today. Our entire team looks forward to meeting you in person and helping you achieve the best possible dental health and overall wellness in the process.

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