Zirconium Crown
Zirconium dental veneers are porcelain tooth veneers with a zirconium dioxide base. They contain no metal. In specific furnaces, zirconium is mixed with oxygen and turned into zirconia ceramics, which are utilized as dental coating materials. In terms of benefits, it has been a popular practice in recent years. It is a type of dental treatment that is usually utilized for cosmetic purposes. Zirconium is utilized when other treatments, such as teeth whitening, fail to produce positive results.
The general usage areas of Zirconium (Coating) Crown are as follows:
- In terms of advanced coloration,
- When it comes to treating inherited structural discoloration,
- When orthodontic treatment is not desired, such as in the treatment of distinct or less perplexed, twisted teeth such as “diastema,”
- In aged fillings with deteriorating color and structure,
- As a veneer or bridge on teeth in the posterior group,
- In the case of anterior group implant prostheses,
- To improve the appearance of a smile.
With its light transmittance feature, this approach captures a natural image, much like normal teeth. The enamel of healthy teeth entirely transmits light. The metal substrate of the typical porcelain covering gives an opaque look on the teeth. As a result, the teeth appear lifeless and unnatural. The zirconium coating prevents this.
Date:
November 5, 2022