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Porcelain and zirconia dental crowns are strong, natural-looking restorations for damaged teeth. A crown covers the entire visible portion of the tooth above the gum and works like a real tooth. Crowns are often used after root canal treatment, to complete a dental implant, or to repair cracks, chips, and deep decay.
If you are comparing zirconia vs. porcelain crown options, our cosmetic dentists will explain the differences and help you choose the material that fits your smile, bite, and long-term goals.
Dental crowns strengthen a tooth and improve its appearance. A custom porcelain zirconia crown can also help correct bite problems caused by damaged or missing teeth and create a more even, healthy smile.
At Imagine Advanced Dental Arts, we offer porcelain and zirconia dental crowns using modern tools and materials. Both options are designed to restore strength while blending with the surrounding teeth.
Porcelain crowns are made from ceramic material and can be tinted to match your natural tooth color. They are strong, reliable, and especially useful where a lifelike appearance matters most.
Zirconia crowns are made from zirconium dioxide. They are tough, long-lasting, translucent, biocompatible, and completely metal-free, making them a strong option for many back teeth and allergy-sensitive patients.
First, your dentist removes a small part of the tooth surface to make space for the crown. Then a digital scan or impression is taken to create a precise fit. The crown is made to match the color of nearby teeth so it looks and feels natural.
Many crowns can be completed efficiently with modern technology. When a lab-made crown is needed, a temporary crown protects the tooth until the final restoration is ready. At the placement visit, we check the fit, bite, and shade before bonding the crown in place.
Porcelain crowns have been used in dentistry for many years because they can closely mimic the color and shine of real teeth. They are a trusted option for restoring damaged teeth, especially when the crown will show in the smile.
Zirconia crowns are a modern choice known for strength, safety, and clean aesthetics. They resist chips, cracks, and wear, and they can be a good choice for both front and back teeth depending on the design.
Porcelain and zirconia crowns both restore teeth that are too damaged for a filling. Traditional porcelain is valued for its lifelike finish, while zirconia is valued for strength, durability, and metal-free biocompatibility.
If you grind, clench, play sports, or need a crown on a back tooth, zirconia may be the stronger choice. If your main priority is a highly natural look on a visible front tooth, porcelain may be recommended. Your dentist will help you choose based on tooth location, bite forces, dental history, and cosmetic goals.
Zirconia is stronger than porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns and is highly resistant to cracks, chips, and stains. It is also smooth, which can help reduce wear on nearby teeth, and it avoids the gray line that can appear with metal-backed crowns.
Appearance matters most for front teeth. Both materials can work well. A porcelain zirconia crown can provide strength and a natural look, while porcelain remains a classic aesthetic option. We will compare both during your visit.
Picking the right crown depends on where the tooth is, how much pressure it takes, how visible it is when you smile, and whether you have grinding or clenching habits. Back teeth often benefit from zirconia's strength, while front teeth may call for the most lifelike shade and translucency. We will review your mouth, dental history, and goals before recommending a porcelain, zirconia, or porcelain zirconia crown.
Crowns are built to last. Zirconia crowns can last 15 years or more with good care, and porcelain crowns commonly last 10 to 15 years. Brush and floss daily, avoid using teeth as tools, be cautious with hard objects, and keep regular dental visits so we can spot small issues early.
Zirconia may be recommended when strength, bite pressure, metal sensitivity, or gumline aesthetics are key concerns. It can be made thinner without losing strength, which may allow more natural tooth structure to be preserved. For many patients, zirconia offers a strong blend of beauty and function.
They are tooth-shaped caps placed over damaged teeth to restore strength, function, and appearance. At Imagine Advanced Dental Arts we custom-make both to fit your smile and look natural.
Porcelain is highly lifelike and often preferred for front teeth, while zirconia is stronger and resists chips. At Imagine Advanced Dental Arts we help you choose based on the tooth and your bite.
Zirconia is usually stronger and longer-lasting; porcelain can offer excellent aesthetics. At Imagine Advanced Dental Arts the best choice depends on tooth location, your bite, your goals, and preferences.
With good care, zirconia crowns can last 15 years or more and porcelain crowns 10 to 15 years. At Imagine Advanced Dental Arts we help you extend their life with daily care and regular checkups.
Yes. At Imagine Advanced Dental Arts we shade-match modern zirconia to your neighboring teeth for a translucent, natural-looking result.
No. Zirconia and porcelain are different ceramic materials. At Imagine Advanced Dental Arts we use both — zirconia is usually stronger, while porcelain is prized for its lifelike look.
Often, yes. At Imagine Advanced Dental Arts we offer zirconia, which is metal-free and biocompatible — a great option for patients with metal sensitivities.
Not usually. At Imagine Advanced Dental Arts we can often make zirconia thinner while keeping it strong, helping preserve more of your natural tooth.
Cost depends on the material, tooth location, and complexity. At Imagine Advanced Dental Arts we explain your options up front and offer financing through CareCredit and Lending Club.
Brush, floss, avoid using teeth as tools, and wear a night guard if recommended. At Imagine Advanced Dental Arts we check your crown at regular visits so small issues are caught early.
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