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Ceramic Crown

Ceramic Crown

All-ceramic crowns with perfect aesthetics and biocompatibility for long-lasting results

A ceramic crown is one of the most modern and aesthetic possibilities for restoring teeth with extensive damage. It is an all-ceramic prosthetic restoration that completely covers the visible part of the tooth and restores its shape, function, and aesthetics.

This technology combines high functionality with impeccable aesthetics, offering a result that is practically indistinguishable from a natural tooth.

What is a Ceramic Crown?

A ceramic crown is a completely ceramic "cap" that is placed over a prepared tooth to restore its original shape, size, and function.

Unlike metal-ceramic crowns, all-ceramic crowns do not contain a metal framework, making them biocompatible and aesthetically superior.

They are individually crafted in a dental laboratory from precise digital impressions to ensure perfect fit and aesthetics.

When Are Ceramic Crowns Used?

Ceramic crowns are indicated in the following cases:

Severely decayed teeth
Broken or cracked teeth
Teeth after endodontic treatment
Severely worn teeth
Deformed teeth
Severely discolored teeth
As anchor teeth for bridges
To cover implants
Aesthetic shape correction
Protection of weakened teeth

Types of Ceramic Crowns

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Zirconia Crowns

Made from zirconium dioxide - the strongest ceramic material. Suitable for posterior teeth due to their exceptional strength.

Highest strength and durability
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Lithium Disilicate

Ceramics with excellent aesthetic qualities and good strength. Ideal for front teeth where aesthetics is a priority.

Superior aesthetics and translucency

Fabrication Process

1

Consultation and planning

Detailed examination, X-rays, and treatment planning. Selection of appropriate ceramic type.

2

Tooth preparation

Shaping the tooth for crown placement. Endodontic treatment beforehand if necessary.

3

Digital impression

Taking a precise 3D scan of the prepared tooth and surrounding structures for laboratory fabrication.

4

Temporary crown

Placement of a temporary aesthetic crown to protect the tooth and maintain function and aesthetics.

5

Laboratory fabrication

Precise fabrication of the crown in a dental laboratory with high-tech equipment.

6

Final placement

Checking fit, bite, and aesthetics. Cementation with high-strength cement.

Advantages of Ceramic Crowns

Exceptional aesthetics - indistinguishable from natural teeth

Biocompatibility - do not cause allergic reactions

High quality and durability - last more than 15 years

Resistance to stains and color changes

Excellent fit thanks to digital technologies

Contain no metal - no dark lines at the gum line

Preservation of healthy tooth tissues

Easy maintenance and hygiene

Care for Ceramic Crowns

Ceramic crowns require the same care as natural teeth:

  • Regular brushing twice daily
  • Using dental floss
  • Regular check-ups every 6 months
  • Avoiding hard objects and foods

Need a Ceramic Crown?

Restore the function and aesthetics of your tooth with the highest quality ceramic crowns

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