What brands or types of crowns should I request for front teeth? I’m looking to replace the porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns on my two front teeth. The crowns are bulky and discolored. I have a root canal done on one of them and would like to know the most aesthetic-looking restoration that might have to cover up a dark tooth. I’ve been told that the feldspathic layered porcelain could achieve that, but I’m concerned about the strength of this type of crown. Any light you can shed on this for me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Silas from Mt. Vernon, NY
Silas,
The material used for your crowns is important, but the skill of the dentist and ceramist is even more crucial for natural results. While porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns may not provide the most natural appearance, all-ceramic options like feldspathic porcelain, lithium disilicate, or zirconia can closely mimic the look of natural teeth.
Your dentist or ceramist may use various techniques to mask the discoloration of your root-canaled tooth. One approach involves building the tooth with composite material before placing the crown. Another option is to incorporate an opaque layer within the crown.
Many dentists succeed with e.max crowns, which combine lithium disilicate strength with feldspathic porcelain’s aesthetic appeal.
A successful restoration lies in the hands of a skilled dentist and ceramist who can expertly match the color and shape of your crowns to your existing teeth.
Rather than requesting a crown type, material, or brand, it’s best to trust a skilled cosmetic dentist’s expertise. Allowing them to select the materials and techniques they are most comfortable with maximizes the chances of achieving a beautiful, long-lasting result.
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