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What are Dental Implant Crowns? What to Know
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / May 12, 2025 / When it comes to dental implants vs crowns, which element is the most important? Titanium implants give your dental implant reconstruction strength and stability, but dental crowns complete your smile and let you eat your favorite meals. A dental crown is an artificial tooth that's placed atop your dental implant. Usually crafted from tooth-like materials such as zirconia or porcelain, crowns are custom-created to match your natural teeth for a seamless smile. Let's learn more about dental crowns and how they work.
Why do dental crowns matter?
You already know that a crown is a prosthetic tooth that caps your dental implant, but you may be wondering why it's important if you're considering dental implants in Statesboro, GA. A dental crown performs all the same functions as your natural teeth; it helps you chew, speak, and smile with total confidence. Having a natural-looking crown means you never have to feel ashamed of an imperfect smile or say no to the foods you love with gusto. It can actually boost your self-esteem and overall quality of life. Meanwhile, poor-quality crowns may quickly become discolored, chipped, or worn down. A high-quality dental crown crafted from sturdy materials like zirconia can last a long time with proper care, so patients should invest wisely.
What are the different types of dental crowns?
Dental crowns can be created from a range of materials, each with its own pros and cons:
Zirconia crowns: Zirconia is a type of ceramic material that produces natural-looking crowns with good translucency. Zirconia crowns are extremely durable and unlikely to chip or crack. They tend to cost more than other options but offer a long-lasting result.
Ceramic crowns: Ceramic crowns are usually stain-resistant and are often recommended for front teeth restorations. However, they may be more prone to chipping and wear when compared to zirconia.
Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns: PFM crowns feature a metal base coated with a layer of tooth-colored porcelain. These crowns are strong due to the metal base but have a natural look thanks to the porcelain coating. They may be more affordable than all-porcelain or zirconia crowns.
Metal crowns: Though metal crowns can be very durable and long-lasting, they are less popular these days since they don't look very natural. That said, metal crowns can withstand heavy chewing forces and can be great for molar dental implants, which aren't too visible.
Resin crowns: Resin crowns are budget-friendly and can be natural-looking, but they're less durable and very prone to wear and breakage. Resin crowns may make a good temporary option.
The right choice hinges on your budget, aesthetic concerns, and durability needs. Your dental implant team can provide recommendations based on your needs.
Caring for your crowns
Dental crowns won't get cavities like your natural teeth do, but neglecting your oral hygiene can lead to gum disease and even tooth implant failure. These care and hygiene tips will keep your crowns looking great for years.
Brush twice a day: Brushing your teeth twice daily is essential for maintaining your implant crowns. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to avoid scratching the surface of the crown, and apply gentle pressure while brushing. Make sure to floss daily to remove all traces of plaque and food particles from around the implant. If traditional floss is difficult to use, a water flosser can help clean hard-to-reach areas more effectively.
Avoid hard and sticky foods: Hard foods like ice, hard candy, and nuts can potentially cause cracks or fractures in your crown. Similarly, sticky foods like caramel, toffee, or chewing gum can pull at the crown and loosen its attachment.
Protect your crowns from grinding (bruxism): If you grind your teeth at night, you may be unknowingly putting stress on your implant crown. Grinding or clenching can wear down your crown, cause fractures, or even damage the implant itself. If you suspect you have bruxism, get your dentist to recommend the best nightguard for your specific needs.
Limit staining foods and drinks: Coffee, tea, red wine, and dark-colored berries may discolor your crown over time. Smoking and tobacco use can also contribute to staining. To keep your crowns looking bright, try to rinse your mouth or brush your teeth shortly after consuming staining foods and drinks.
Get regular dental checkups: Regular dental visits enable your dentist to check for any signs of wear, infection, or loosening of the crown and ensure your implant remains stable. Professional cleanings help remove plaque buildup that can't be reached with daily brushing and flossing.
Contact Information:
Name: Sonakshi Murze
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Job Title: Manager
SOURCE: iQuanti
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