Zirconium Crowns

Average Time Needed
7 Days
Anesthesia Type
Local Anesthesia
Average Session Required
2-4
Recovery Time
5 days
Recovery duration
1-2 Semaines

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Zirconium crown; Also known as a coating, it is a prosthetic material that has started to replace metal-supported crowns today. The most preferred features of zirconium-supported crowns are the absence of gray appearance from the gum junction and light transmittance.
Zirconium crown is produced by taking measurements after the teeth to be treated by the physician are reduced in appropriate sizes and fixed with a special bonding agent at the end of a 5-day process. During the rehearsal stages, the patient can continue his daily life with the temporary teeth made.
Zirconium crowns, like all prosthetic teeth, will last longer as a result of daily oral hygiene applied by the patient and 6-month dentist controls.

Frequently Asked Questions Zirconium Crowns

1.How long will zirconia crown last?

The main benefit of zirconia crowns is their strength and longevity. Most crowns can last a good 10 to 15 years, and a zirconia crown may even last a lifetime. Zirconia crowns are incredibly durable.

Zirconia does not corrode due to the ceramic material, so it can last for several years. Although it is not subject to decay, it is best to brush it and your natural teeth at least twice a day using a soft-bristled toothbrush and nonabrasive toothpaste.

Zirconia is known as the strongest ceramic material. It is 10 times stronger than our natural teeth enamel. Therefore, it can last a long time if correctly restored. It's almost fracture-resistant.

In fact, zirconia possesses excellent biocompatibility, making the crowns and bridges prepared from zirconia extremely safe for clinical use inside the mouth