Full Ceramic Dental Crowns

Dental Crowns: Enhancing Teeth's Beauty and Strength

Total Smile Reconstruction in Dubai is now something that many can do, and it does not involve tooth extraction.

Dental Crowns gets it name from the first sight of a tooth erupting. A dental crown otherwise known as a cap, is a useful dental material that dentists use to cover imperfections and strengthen a tooth after it has been affected by decay. Imagine this. Your teeth are strong, root is functioning as normal, except your teeth are so badly stained from all the smoking you wish you had a new set teeth. Or if you had decay behind a tooth, or you just had brittle teeth, biting would be hard if both teeth were not meeting right in the middle. Instead of extracting a perfectly healthy tooth, and wearing a denture or a bridge, a dental crown effectively conceals and provides reinforcement to the damaged tooth.

Experience the Natural Beauty and Functionality of Full Ceramic Crowns

Full Ceramic crowns are the closest things to natural teeth. They look, feel, and function just like normal teeth would. In most cases crowns are hollow, encasing the entire tooth from tip to just below the gum line for proper hold. Dental crows are most popular for from visible teeth, but it is not uncommon to have a molar fixed with a crown either. Full ceramic crowns are safe and therefore free of any harmful chemicals.  Unless you experience blunt force injury directly aimed at your mouth, ceramic crowns do lasts a life time.

A crown is made to specific measurements and colour. They blend in well, and you can have one or most of your teeth reinforced with a dental crown.

Ceramic Crowns are proven to offer various benefits:

  • Long lasting
  • Durable
  • Stain resistant
  • Decay resistant
  • Functionally able to mimic natural teeth

The general procedure involve two visit with the following steps.

First Dental Visit:

  • Cleaning out any impurities and cavities.
  • A composite impression is taken of your original arch
  • Teeth are then prepared by shaving off a slim layer of the enamel all round the affected teeth.
  • A second impression is taken after the teeth have been prepared
  • Using a tooth colour pallet, your dentist will find the shade that matches your teeth precisely. This colour shade will be sent along with the impressions to the dental lab where your custom dental crowns are made.
  • You will have temporary bonding done until the crowns are made. You may even have the option to wear temporary depending on availability

Second Dental Visit:

  • Your cosmetic dentist in Dubai will remove the temporary fix
  • Your teeth will be cleaned and polished for any residue glue
  • The crown is then checked along with your other teeth and is held in place with a sticky liquid.
  • Your dentist will examine your bite, to make sure the crown feel natural and does not obstruct you in anyway.
  • Once you and your dentist are completely satisfied the crown is glued permanently and allowed to dry.
  • Should the crown need minor alterations, they are done instantly by the dentist, but any change larger than a scrape, means they are sent back to the lab for modification.
  • This step is only necessary if the crown absolutely requires it. 
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FAQs
Dental crowns, also known as caps, are dental restorations that cover the entire visible portion of a tooth. They are custom-made to match the size, shape, and color of your natural teeth, providing both cosmetic enhancement and structural support.
Dental crowns are recommended for various reasons, including protecting a weakened or cracked tooth, restoring a tooth after a root canal treatment, improving the appearance of misshapen or discolored teeth, and supporting dental bridges or dental implants.
The lifespan of dental crowns depends on several factors, including oral hygiene practices, bite forces, and the material used. On average, dental crowns can last between 10 and 15 years, but with proper care, they can potentially last even longer.
Dental crowns are designed to closely resemble your natural teeth in terms of color, shape, and size. Modern dental materials allow for highly aesthetic results, ensuring that dental crowns blend seamlessly with your smile and appear natural.
The placement of dental crowns is typically a straightforward procedure performed under local anesthesia, ensuring a painless experience. Some patients may experience minor sensitivity or discomfort following the procedure, but it is usually temporary and can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication.
Dental crowns require regular oral hygiene practices, including brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and scheduling routine dental check-ups. It is also important to avoid biting on hard objects or using your teeth as tools to prevent damage to the dental crowns.

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