If you want a crown made of the best materials in modern dentistry, emax crown aesthetic treatment are just for you.
Emax is a cosmetic dentistry material with lithium disilicate glass and gives very good aesthetic results with different porcelain layers and provides satisfaction. Emax crowns are more expensive than zirconium crowns and only used for selected indications. Since they are very thin, they are not preferred on chewing surfaces and are used only for short bridges. However, emax crowns are mostly used on anterior teeth to achieve incredible aesthetic results.
Emax crowns are designed in CAD/CAM (COMPUTER ASSISTED PRODUCTION) systems and produced by scraping with special tools. Then, it is layered with porcelian for subtle aesthetic modifications.
At ProDental Hospital, we offer to prepare your emax crowns in 2 sessions, each lasting maximum 1 hour.
It matches with tooth color.
It is the best solution for aesthetic anterior dental crowns involving one or two teeth. These are the most difficult cases. They are completely natural-looking restorations.
In which situations is emax reommended?
To cover up the color of a discolored tooth
To get teeth in your cavities
To cover up for a broken or cracked tooth
Emax crowns are very durable crowns and are applied directly to the teeth. They are preferred in short bridges for bridge treatment, as breakage can occur in long bridges due to their durability and hardness. To answer this question, first of all, the number and durability of the teeth under your metal-fused porcelain crowns are crucial for planning. That even if Emax crowns can’t be made, old-style metal-fused porcelain crowns can be directly replaced with zirconium crowns. Both materials are incomparably better materials than the old-style metal-fused porcelain crowns. Reflected metal from under the porcelain; sometimes the metal that appears from under the broken porcelain spoils and ruins the whole aesthetic.
An emax dental crown lasts up to 15 years. A crown’s longevity depends on the care and attention you give to your teeth. A good dental hygiene routine determines this time window.
The differences between these two materials are the variability of the situations and purposes and the thinness of emax crowns..
No need to worry about which one is better. Both crown materials are the gold standart materials of modern dentistry.
Newly crowned teeth are often sensitive for the first few days. However, as your tooth adjusts to its new covering, you adjust too. Within a week or two, you’ll start forgetting if it is there. Biting on your front crown will not be different from biting on any other tooth.