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Zirconium Crowns Treatment

Zircon porcelain is attached to the tooth mechanically and chemically. Therefore, their retention is much higher than metal-supported ones. Since there is no metal in its infrastructure, there is no dark line at the crown-gum line. A more aesthetic appearance is provided. While zircon porcelains maintain their aesthetic appearance when the gum recedes, metal porcelains generally create a bad appearance at the tooth-gum junction.

There is no risk of allergy to some metals used in the infrastructure in porcelain. Zircon porcelains do not conduct heat. Heat sensitivity does not occur as with metal-supported ones. Its cost is higher than metal supported ones. In addition, there may be very long missing teeth, situations where the forehead-upper jaw relationship is very bad, and teeth grinding and teeth clenching habits.

How Long Does Zirconium Crown Treatment Take?

The most important feature that distinguishes zircon ceramic treatment from other treatment methods is that the treatment takes place in a short time. Dentist experts generally say that 5 days is sufficient for zircon ceramic treatment. So, there is no need to wait a long time to have an aesthetic smile.

What are the Advantages of Zirconium Dental Coating?

Zirconium dental coating offers many advantages. These advantages are as follows:

Aesthetic Appearance: Zirconium has a color very close to the natural tooth color and has high light transmittance. In this way, the veneer provides an appearance compatible with natural teeth.

Durability: Zirconium dental coatings are very durable and long-lasting. These crowns can perform functions such as eating and chewing like normal teeth during daily activities.

Biological Compatibility: Zirconium is a material compatible with the body and does not cause allergic reactions. Therefore, it is generally preferred as a safe and healthy option.

Thin Design: Zirconium dental coatings can be applied thinly to your teeth. This ensures perfect aesthetic integration of the veneer while preserving the natural tooth structure.