Dental Crowns

A crown (cap) is a restoration that is placed on teeth that have lost a lot of their structure. There are various types of crowns, ranging from full porcelain to full metal. Your dentist will explain the advantages and disadvantages of each kind for you.

The process of making a crown includes a number of steps, beginning with preparing and taking impressions of the tooth/teeth involved. A temporary crown or bridge is then placed on your teeth. Meanwhile, the impressions are sent to the lab where a mold of the teeth is poured and the work begins. The completed work is sent back to the office; after inspection and any necessary adjustments, it is cemented onto your teeth.

Zirconia

Zirconia is an innovative system for esthetic metal-free crowns and bridges. The reliability of both Cercon and Procera restorations is backed by years of proven clinical success. The system is used to fabricate front or back single units or multi-unit bridge restorations out of translucent, bio-compatible zirconia, the strongest and toughest dental ceramic.

Millions of units have been placed worldwide since its introduction. Our digital scanning design and milling system results in an excellent fit and marginal accuracy for your zirconia restorations.