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Making teeth that will look natural is not only about the color. They are made taking the color tone, saturation, brightness and translucence into consideration.
Natural Look in Dental Esthetics
Pale and opaque look of the teeth make patients think translucence of the teeth is insufficient.
The dentist pays attention to several parameters. Cutting edge of the teeth and their structures are also very important.
Non-Metal porcelain crowns
There are many non-metal porcelain crowns in structures like zirconium or alumina. Your dentist decides on which non-metal porcelain to use after the examination. Zirconium teeth are preferred for the posterior teeth as they are durable and provide an esthetic look whereas; other non-metal porcelain structures are preferred for the anterior teeth.
Zirconium crowns have an durability degree of 900-1400 MPa. Metal porcelains are durable approximately up to 800 MPa or less. Use of zirconium is also common for 3-4 unit bridges. As they have the same color as your teeth, you will not see gray reflections in the gum area.
What is Zirconium Crown?
Zirconium aesthetic dental applications and zirconium material coating solutions are among the treatment methods closest to tooth color.
Zirconium oxide is a highly resistant porcelain. In patients with high aesthetic expectations, zirconium porcelain is used because it provides a more natural appearance compared to traditional metal-supported porcelain systems. It is preferred in tooth supported crown bridge prostheses and implant crown bridge prostheses.
What are the Advantages of Zirconium Crowns?
• Since zirconium crowns provide light transmittance, they offer the closest appearance to your natural teeth.
• They are highly compatible with your gums and accelerate the adaptation in a short time.
• They eliminate the purplish strip on the gum line caused by metal-supported applications.
• If you are allergic to metal, they are the ideal treatment tools for you to have healthy and white teeth.
• If you are allergic to metal, they are the ideal treatment tools for you to have healthy and white teeth.
• Within the scope of our zirconium crown treatment, less parts of your teeth are reduced compared to other applications. In this context, losses are prevented.
• Since there is no intensive tooth cutting in our zirconium crown treatment, your tooth sensitivity to cold and hot foods and drinks completely disappears after the treatment.
• The zirconium crown allows you to provide a long-lasting lifetime with basic tooth cleaning techniques.
• When you need a single tooth veneer, it offers the result that will not grin and provide the highest harmony in terms of color, besides your healthy natural teeth.
Do Zirconium Crowns stain? How should zirconium crowns be maintained?
Zirconium crowns do not show serious coloration as long as oral care is taken care of. However, in patients with excessive consumption of cigarettes, tea and coffee, who do not pay attention to oral hygiene, staining may occur on natural teeth.
Zirconium veneer care is the same as the cleaning procedure applied to natural teeth. What needs to be done in daily dental care also applies to zirconium. The correct brushing technique and dental floss 2-3 times a day will be sufficient for the maintenance and long-term use of zirconium prostheses.
Do zirconium crowns damage the tooth?
In all types of crowns, that is, the teeth to be covered, it is necessary to wear the teeth a little and make room for the prosthetic tooth to be made. Therefore, a small amount of abrasion is made on the teeth for zirconium prostheses, but this amount is not more than the abrasion for metal-supported coatings.
The fracture resistance and durability of zirconium are quite high. However, it is not correct to give a definite lifetime for the prosthesis made. Because as much as the material used, the muscle activation, abnormal habits and nutritional habits of the user are also effective on the life of the prosthesis.
In which cases zirconium crowns are applied:
• If your teeth have been cut beforehand,
• If you have a non-aesthetic tooth alignment due to your split teeth,
• If you are uncomfortable with the dark band created by metal-supported coatings in your mouth,
• If you have teeth with intense fractures,
• If your teeth reflect a bad appearance with old fillings whose color, structure and texture have deteriorated,
• If there is too much material loss in your teeth that the filling cannot fill,
• If you do not prefer orthodontic treatment for your crooked and crooked teeth to be aesthetic and healthy, we design your teeth with natural white colored and healthy new coatings with our zirconium crown treatment.
Are zirconium crowns as durable as metal-supported porcelain crowns?
There are some differences between metal-supported coating and zirconium coating, which are two different tooth coating methods. The prominent feature of metal-supported porcelain teeth; Its durability is that it can be used as a bridge in long edentulous areas.
Such as, if you have more than 2 cavities and a bridge is planned, metal-supported porcelain is preferred. This is because it can maintain solid structures and resistance for a long time. In its shortest definition, zirconium is actually a white metal. It carries many features of the metal concept as an elemental. It is aesthetically superior and more biocompatible. They have a more successful appearance than porcelain teeth in terms of natural appearance.
Are zirconium crowns more aesthetic than metal-supported porcelain crowns?
Zirconium dental crowns are far ahead in terms of aesthetic stance, tissue harmony and naturalness. Of course, it should not be forgotten that there are many quality options for this zirconium. If planning and measurements are done well, very long bridges are difficult to break unless they are built. More vivid, natural results are obtained.
Metal-backed coatings are opaque. Colors are cooler and matte than zirconium crowns.
Metal bridges are used to support the ceramic on which the tooth form will be formed in metal-supported coatings. In zirconium coatings, this layer is white in color and does not create a dark reflection from the gingiva. It transmits light.
How is the gingival compatibility and relationship of zirconium chromes compared to porcelain crowns?
In teeth with metal crowns, problems such as color reflection from the gingiva occur due to gingival recession in the long term. The zirconium coating is highly compatible with the gingiva and can be used for many years.
Long-lasting results are achieved with well-made coatings. It is definitely not true to say that the zirconium coating is definitely longer lasting, but it is much more suitable for gum and oral health.
Zirconium Crowns Frequently Asked Questions
The All-on-4 dental implant technique utilizes only four implants per arch, whereas traditional implants utilize anywhere from six to eight implants, or more, in each arch. The implants of the All-on-4 procedure are also placed at an angle, which allows for increased contact by using the natural support of your bone. In addition, the All-on-4 procedure requires no bone grafting for most patients, which is common in traditional implant procedures. Therefore, All-on-4 dental implants save time, money, and discomfort.
Dental implants are the most natural way to replace missing teeth. Made of titanium, dental implants are designed to replace the root structure of missing teeth, providing support and stability for replacement teeth. They are the longest-lasting solution available.
As with any surgery, you need time to heal. However, you will not leave our office without teeth! A temporary set of teeth will be placed on your implants. Once the healing process is complete, your permanent teeth will be placed at a follow up visit approximately six to eight months after surgery.
In many cases, implants can be placed and a temporary tooth can be made at the same time as the tooth is removed. In other cases, the implants are placed and have to heal for several months before placing the final tooth. The dental implant proceducre usually takes 3 months for the lower jaw and 6 months for the upper jaw for the implant to fully integrate with your bone. However, everyone heals differentyl, and out team will monitor your progress closely. We are 100% dedicated to the care we provide in our office.
This is essentially the answer to your question, "do dental implants hurts?" Local anesthesia will numb the nerves surrounding the dental implant area. With numbed nerves, you can expect not to feel any pain during your dental implant procedure. You may feel pressure at times, but it should not cause you discomfort.
Caps and crowns cover problem teeth by surrounding them in a material that looks like a real tooth. They use the root and inside of the tooth as a base to build on, then attach with special cement. Veneers and bonding improve your smile by sticking a layer of smoother and whiter materials like porcelain or resin to the natural tooth. Talk with your dentist about which fix is right for you.
There are several different options available to change the shape of your teeth. You can choose to make your teeth look longer, close spaces between your teeth or repair a chipped or cracked tooth. Among the options are bonding, crowns, veneers, and re-contouring. Dental bonding is a procedure in which a tooth-colored resin material (a durable plastic material) is applied to the tooth surface and hardened with a special light, which ultimately “bonds” the material to the tooth. Dental crowns are tooth-shaped “caps” that are placed over teeth. The crowns, when cemented into place, fully encase the entire visible portion of a tooth that lies at and above the gum line. Veneers (also called porcelain veneers or dental porcelain laminates) are wafer-thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored materials that are designed to cover the front surface of teeth. These shells are bonded to the front of the teeth. Re-contouring or reshaping of the teeth (also called odontoplasty, enameloplasty, stripping, or slenderizing) is a procedure in which small amounts of tooth enamel are removed to change a tooth’s length, shape or surface. Each option differs with regard to cost, durability, and “chair time” necessary to complete the procedure and the best cosmetic approach to resolving your specific problem. We would be glad to discuss which one is right for you.
Because of their exceptional durability and strength, zirconia restorations generally last longer than porcelain. While porcelain crowns usually need replacement after a few years, zirconia crowns have shown a 99 percent survival rate after five years. ... However, zirconia is multicolored and highly translucent
Periodontal disease is inflammation and infection of the gums and supporting bone structure, which if left untreated, can cause permanent jaw bone destruction and possible tooth loss. Untreated periodontal disease has been linked to increased risk for conditions such as heart disease, stroke, low birth weight babies, pre-term delivery, respiratory disease, and prostate cancer. An advanced stage of periodontal disease exhibits inflamed gums pulling away from your bone and teeth. Other signs of periodontal disease include: Bad breath Red or swollen gums Loose teeth or teeth that have moved Sensitive teeth Pus coming from around the teeth Pain when chewing Tender gums Bleeding gums Treatment of early periodontal disease can be performed in-office. However, advanced stages may require surgery. Periodontal disease can be prevented and treated successfully by seeing your dentist and dental hygienist regularly and following recommended care plans.
A dental bridge is a replacement for missing teeth. If you have lost any teeth, you may have been left with a series of unsightly gaps. If the gaps are not filled with replacement teeth then there is a risk of bone loss ( ‘bone resorption’), which can impact your facial appearance. A bridge acts as an anchor for two crowns and consists of a false tooth called a ‘pontic’ which sits between the two crowns. The ‘pontic’ is inserted into the gap made by the missing tooth, and is flanked on either side by the two crowns. The crowns fit over your natural teeth on either side of the gap. The two anchoring teeth are called ‘abutment teeth’. The ‘pontic’ can be made from porcelain, gold, alloy or any combination of these materials. A bridge can prevent bone loss, gum disease or decay caused by the presence of food debris in the gap created by the missing tooth, and it will relieve pressure on the teeth either side of the gap. An enamel-bonded bridge uses a metal or porcelain framework to attach the artificial teeth which is then resin bonded to the supporting teeth. If you stick to a healthy oral regime, such as brushing twice a day, flossing and regular check ups, your bridge can last for up to 15 years. A dental bridge can give you a natural looking appearance as well as resolving any ‘bite’ problems that you may have. But be aware, it can cause your teeth to feel a bit sensitive for the first few weeks after it has been fitted. Your dentist will discuss this form of treatment with you as well as assessing your suitability for crowns or bridgework
Cavities break through the surface enamel of teeth, and they'll probably get bigger unless you close them off with fillings. Your dentist will numb your mouth before drilling around the cavity to prep it. A combination of strong materials or a white mix called a composite goes into the cavity soft and then hardens as it dries. Once set, fillings can last a long time but need replacing if they break or wear down.
Dental amalgam is a filling material used by dentists to restore the proper size and shape of decayed or damaged teeth. It is an alloy that includes silver, tin, copper, and liquid mercury. It was the most commonly used filling material in the world until tooth-colored composite resin came along. Amalgam is the most thoroughly researched and tested of all filling materials. Despite controversy over the mercury content, no health disorder or illness has ever been found to be linked to it. The FDA, CDC, and World Health Organization all view dental amalgam as a safe dental material. If you are unsure whether amalgam is right for you, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each filling material with your dentist.
A night guard is a custom made, thin, acrylic appliance that when worn protects the teeth from the damage of grinding or clenching. It can also help ease symptoms of headaches associated with teeth grinding and clenching Treatment List +Smile Makeover +Implant +Theet Whitening
Moderation is key: occasional whitening of teeth is not usually problematic; however, if used too frequently the enamel or the root structure of the teeth can be damaged. Your dentist will suggest an appropriate whitening schedule.
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