Dental Crowns ( Zirconia Crowns )

Dental Crown is a popular temporary tooth restoration treatment. It covers severe decay, bad discoloration, and fractures on natural dental pieces. There are many materials available for corrective dental procedures. The most common are metals, porcelain, resin, and ceramics. Zirconia is growing in popularity due to its many confirmed perks. Dental Crowns are caps that cover a tooth or a Dental Implant.

Dentists often recommend crowns as a way to support broken, weak, or misshapen teeth. Dental Crowns can also be used to cover up a tooth that’s very worn down or severely discolored. They can also be used in conjunction with bridges to strengthen multiple teeth. When it comes to the materials that crowns are made of, you have several possible options, including ceramic and metal. Another option that’s now available for some people is a Zirconia Crown. Zirconia Crowns are made from zirconium dioxide, a very durable type of ceramic material.

Zirconia Crowns Benefits

Crowns made of zirconia are becoming increasingly common, and they do offer some advantages.

Strength

One of the biggest advantages of zirconia is its strength and durability. Consider how much force your back teeth exert on the food that you chew.

Your crowns need to be made of a strong material, so zirconia may be a good choice for crowns in the back of your mouth. Also, because zirconia is so strong, a dentist won’t have to do as much preparation of your tooth.

Longevity

Zirconia Crowns fared just as well over the course of 5 years as metal-based crowns, according to a 2017 randomized controlled trial published in the Journal of Dentistry. And crowns made of zirconia, called monolithic zirconia crowns, are especially durable.

Biocompatibility

Zirconia is the choice of many dentists for its biocompatibility, which means it’s less likely to provoke the body into producing a reaction or immunological response like inflammation.

Same-day procedure

Many dentists can make zirconia crowns in their offices rather than sending an impression of your tooth to a lab to have a crown made. Then, they can cement the crown into your mouth in a single visit. This process eliminates the need to stretch the procedure into two visits. However, not every dentist office has this technology in-house or offers zirconia crowns.

Zirconia Crown with Porcelain

You’ve just learned that zirconia can be a little hard to match to the rest of your teeth because of the material’s opacity. That’s why some dentists will layer porcelain on top of the zirconia when making the crown. A crown that’s composed of zirconia with a layer of porcelain will give it a more natural appearance that can be easily color-matched to your surrounding teeth. According to some experts, the porcelain layer can make the crown a little more likely to chip or delaminate (separate into layers). That may be something to consider.

How Much Does A Dental Crown Cost In Turkey?

Costs vary according to the reason for the procedure and its complexity. Factors influencing cost include: Your total cost, therefore, may include the likes of the dentist’s fee, prescriptions for medication, post-procedure garments, medical tests, surgical facility costs, and anesthesia fees. Prices for a Dental Crown will differ from patient-to-patient and dentists-to-dentists, depending on numerous factors. This includes the geographic location of the office, the type of procedure used, and the experience of the dentists. The dentist’s level of experience and your comfort with him are just as critical as the final cost of the Dental Crowns procedure.

The cost of the medical trip includes:

 1- Transport service: A car and a driver will be with you throughout the medical trip, all transfers between the airport, hotel, hospital.

 2- The translation service: includes a translator who will accompany you to translate into the French language (English, Russian, Arabic, Spanish).

 3- It includes all the analyses, examinations and blood tests before the operation to ensure your state of health and your preparation for the operation.

 4- Includes the cost of the process itself.

 5- It includes all the necessary medications and treatments for the recovery period after the operation.

 6- It includes all visits and checks with the doctor after the operation to monitor the state of your health.

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