
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:
Types of Ceramic Crowns
Zirconia Crowns
Made from zirconium dioxide - the strongest ceramic material. Suitable for posterior teeth due to their exceptional strength.
Lithium Disilicate
Ceramics with excellent aesthetic qualities and good strength. Ideal for front teeth where aesthetics is a priority.
Fabrication Process
Consultation and planning
Detailed examination, X-rays, and treatment planning. Selection of appropriate ceramic type.
Tooth preparation
Shaping the tooth for crown placement. Endodontic treatment beforehand if necessary.
Digital impression
Taking a precise 3D scan of the prepared tooth and surrounding structures for laboratory fabrication.
Temporary crown
Placement of a temporary aesthetic crown to protect the tooth and maintain function and aesthetics.
Laboratory fabrication
Precise fabrication of the crown in a dental laboratory with high-tech equipment.
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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