What Materials Are Dental Crowns Made Of?

Dental crowns are the most popular restorations administered by a general dentist. Their ability to completely cap molar teeth makes them unique. Additionally, there are many options when it comes to the material that dental crowns are made of. This gives patients the ability to weigh the pros and cons of each material, allowing for an informed decision to be made.

Dental crown material options

Here are a few of the most popular materials that general dentists use for dental crowns. Reviewing the following information can be helpful to individuals who are preparing for an upcoming procedure.

Metal

The traditional type of dental crown is made of metal alloy, which is a combination of multiple metals. Metal has long been used in dentistry for numerous restorations, including fillings, crowns, and implants. In the case of dental restorations, having a metal crown is not necessarily desired because it is silver in color, making it noticeable. Nonetheless, it is one of the strongest known materials used in dentistry. The durability of a metal crown makes for a long-lasting restoration.

Another type of metal dental crown is a gold-based one. Gold is the strongest material used in dentistry, as it is difficult to damage. However, they are not as desirable due to their noticeability.

Porcelain or ceramic

Dental crowns made of porcelain or ceramic materials are popular because they can be color-matched to the patient's surrounding teeth, which ensures a discreet dental restoration. Additionally, porcelain and ceramic are both durable, long-lasting materials that will not require repair or replacement for at least 10 years, so long as proper care is provided.

The only downside of porcelain and ceramic crowns is that they cannot be whitened. So, while they do blend in with the natural teeth at the time of placement, if the rest of the teeth undergo a whitening treatment, the crowned tooth will no longer match.

Composite resin

Composite resin is a material commonly used in general dentistry. It appears white in color, which makes for a natural-appearing dental restoration. For the most part, a dental crown made of composite resin is one that will be temporary. General dentists may recommend it if the tooth will be replaced at a later time or if is a baby tooth in a child. Although composite resin is used quite often, it is not the strongest material compared to the others. Nonetheless, it will do the job for a short period of time.

Find out more about getting a dental crown

All these material options have their own benefits, but it is ultimately best to consult with a general dentist. An evaluation can be performed to determine what route to take and so any questions about the chosen material can be addressed. To find out more about dental crown materials or to get scheduled for an appointment, reach out today!

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