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  Metal Free Dental Crowns


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Metal free crowns are made from zirconium/ all ceramic, a very strong material known for its durability.

 


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Made from a high-strength ceramic, zirconia, or a composite, Metal-Free Dental Crowns are new and improved restorations that not only look natural but are very durable as well. Unlike metal-based crowns, these restorations are aesthetically superior and biocompatible, making them the most favored option among patients and practitioners. Metal-free crowns also play an important role in modern dentistry, providing optimal function while giving the dentist the ability to place a crown on the natural tooth that blends in with the patient's other teeth, both functionally and aesthetically.

Metal-free crowns are used to restore damaged, decayed or weakened teeth while preserving their natural appearance. They are designed to:

  • Shield and strengthen teeth damaged by cavities or fractures.
  • Re-establish the functional capacity of used teeth.
  • Replace unsightly metal-based restorations to provide enhanced aesthetics for the smile.
  • Best for patients with allergies to metal.
  • Retention for dental implants and support for bridges.

Metal-free crowns are for those who:

  • Need a durable and visually appealing dental restoration.
  • Have visible or front teeth that require crowns for cosmetic reasons.
  • Have metal allergies or sensitivities.
  • Try to use biocompatible, non-toxic materials for dental work.

The various types of metal-free dental crowns are:

  • Zirconia Crowns – Excellent durability and appearance, can be used for both front and back teeth.
  • Lithium Disilicate (E-max) Crowns – Most aesthetic and translucent, used mainly on anterior teeth.
  • Porcelain Crowns – Offer great aesthetics but less durable than zirconia.
  • Composite Resin Crowns – Cost-effective, but not as durable as ceramic options.

Getting a metal-free dental crown follows a series of steps:

  • Initial Consultation: The dentist evaluates the tooth, takes X-rays, and reviews the best crown choice.
  • Tooth Preparation: The damaged or decayed tooth portion is removed and the tooth is reshaped to fit the crown.
  • Impression: A digital or physical impression is taken, so your new crown is custom-fitted.
  • Placing Temporary Crown: Once the permanent crown is created in a dental lab, a temporary crown is placed on the affected tooth.
  • The Permanent Crown Cementation.
  • Final Adjustments: The doctor evaluates the bite and makes final adjustments to ensure optimal fit.

Here are some advantages of metal-free crowns:

  • Aesthetics that blend seamlessly with natural teeth.
  • High-quality durable materials promise long-lasting results.
  • Biocompatible, less chance of allergies and gum irritation.
  • Offers stain resistance for a whiter, long-lasting smile.
  • Increased comfort with an ergonomic fit and comfortable surface.

When compared to metal or porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns, many patients prefer the following about metal-free crowns:

  • Enhanced Aesthetics: No visible metal lines or dark margins.
  • Superior Light Transmission: Imitates the transparency of natural enamel.
  • No Allergic Reactions: Best for metal-sensitive patients.
  • Improved Bond Strength: Very strong bond with dental cement, limiting the risk of failure.

With proper care, metal-free dental crowns will typically last from 10 to 15 years. Zirconia crowns, in particular, have high fracture resistance and can last even longer, giving them a reliable long-term investment.

  • Single visit (CEREC technology): Some dental offices offer same-day crowns using CAD/CAM technology.
  • Traditional process: The entire process takes typically 1-2 weeks with multiple visits for preparations, impressions, and placing the device.

The cost of metal-free dental crowns depend on several factors including:

  • Type of material (Zirconia, E-max, Porcelain, etc.).
  • The location of the clinic and the expertise of the dentist.
  • Different types of technology used (Traditional vs. CAD/CAM-based crowns)

Average Price Range:

  • Zirconia Crowns: ₹8,000–₹25,000 per tooth.
  • E-max Crowns: ₹12,000 – ₹30,000 per tooth.
  • Porcelain Crowns: ₹7,000 – ₹20,000 per tooth.

 

Generally, metal-free crowns can be safely used, but there are possible risks:

  • Chipping or cracking when excessive force is applied.
  • Sensitivity after getting a dental crown.
  • Improper fit cause discomfort or bite issue.
  • Gum irritation in rare cases.

Despite their advantages, metal-free crowns do come with some disadvantages:

  • More expensive than conventional PFM or metal crowns.
  • Not as strong as metal crowns for very heavy chewing forces.
  • Can break if not maintained properly.

For patients who are not candidates for metal-free crowns, options include:

  • Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns: Strong, but can reveal a metal portion over time.
  • Gold or Metal Crowns: Good for strength, poor for aesthetics.
  • Dental Bridges: If several teeth are missing then bridge can be a better option.
  • Dental Veneers: Ideal for small cosmetic corrections.

Some care tips to ensure long life of a metal-free crown are as follows:

  • Practice oral hygiene: Brush your teeth twice a day and floss regularly.
  • Avoid hard foods: Avoid chomping down on hard candy or ice that can crack them.
  • Wear a night guard: If you grind your teeth, a mouthguard can safeguard the crown.
  • Regular dental visits: Ensure the crown lasts forever with the check-ups every 6 months.

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