
Ceramic Crowns
About Ceramic Crowns
What are ceramic crowns
Ceramic crowns are a perfect choice for anyone who wants to improve the appearance of their teeth, as well as for patients who need long-term replacement of damaged teeth. They are designed to mimic the appearance of a natural tooth, making them almost unrecognizable even under closer inspection.
What are ceramic crowns
How do ceramic crowns work
Given that they are made of high-quality ceramic that easily adapts to light, they enable achieving a natural effect, and considering their biocompatibility - they are ideal for people with sensitive gums and allergies, as they do not cause irritation.
How do ceramic crowns work
ADVANTAGES
Advantages of Ceramic Crowns
Aesthetics first
Due to their transparent structure, ceramic crowns faithfully mimic the appearance of natural teeth.
Aesthetics first
Due to their transparent structure, ceramic crowns faithfully mimic the appearance of natural teeth.
High durability
They are strong, long-lasting and do not change shape or color over time.
High durability
They are strong, long-lasting and do not change shape or color over time.
Easy maintenance
No need for removal, as with dentures. Crowns are easy to clean and maintain.
Easy maintenance
No need for removal, as with dentures. Crowns are easy to clean and maintain.
Safety
Materials used in crown manufacturing do not cause allergic reactions and do not damage surrounding tissues.
Safety
Materials used in crown manufacturing do not cause allergic reactions and do not damage surrounding tissues.
CANDIDATES

Who are candidates for Ceramic Crowns?
People who want to improve the aesthetic appearance of their teeth
Patients who have damaged or irregular teeth and want to achieve a natural appearance and improve the functionality of their smile
Who are candidates for Ceramic Crowns?

People who want to improve the aesthetic appearance of their teeth
Patients who have damaged or irregular teeth and want to achieve a natural appearance and improve the functionality of their smile
FAQ
Frequently asked questions:
Is placing ceramic crowns painful?
Placing ceramic crowns is performed with local anesthesia, so patients usually do not feel pain or discomfort.
What is the lifespan of ceramic crowns?
Ceramic crowns are long-lasting and can usually last up to 10-15 years with proper hygiene.
How are ceramic crowns placed?
The process of placing ceramic crowns requires precise tooth preparation, taking impressions and making the crown in a dental laboratory. After manufacturing, the crown is placed on the tooth and cemented, restoring functionality and achieving maximum aesthetics.
Can crowns be used for both front and back teeth?
Although ceramic crowns are most commonly used for front teeth, they can also be placed on back teeth in case of need for their functional restoration.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions:
Is placing ceramic crowns painful?
Placing ceramic crowns is performed with local anesthesia, so patients usually do not feel pain or discomfort.
What is the lifespan of ceramic crowns?
Ceramic crowns are long-lasting and can usually last up to 10-15 years with proper hygiene.
How are ceramic crowns placed?
The process of placing ceramic crowns requires precise tooth preparation, taking impressions and making the crown in a dental laboratory. After manufacturing, the crown is placed on the tooth and cemented, restoring functionality and achieving maximum aesthetics.
Can crowns be used for both front and back teeth?
Although ceramic crowns are most commonly used for front teeth, they can also be placed on back teeth in case of need for their functional restoration.