Treatment Planning and Clinical Assessment

Zirconium Crowns

Highly aesthetic restorations with light-transmitting zirconium designed to support a natural smile and durable function.

What is Zirconium Crowns?

Zirconium crowns are preferred when both durability and aesthetics matter. Their light transmission supports a more natural appearance compared with opaque restorations, while careful shaping helps maintain harmony with the surrounding teeth and gums. At Archident, zirconium planning is tailored to facial proportions, bite relationship, and the health of the tooth being restored.

Who may be evaluated for this treatment?

  • Patients with high aesthetic expectations
  • Teeth with color, shape, or structural loss
  • Restorations requiring strength with a natural look
  • Cases suitable after gum and bite evaluation

How is the treatment process planned?

The process starts with an examination, photographs when needed, and a review of gum health and bite alignment. Tooth preparation is planned conservatively, measurements are taken, and temporary restorations may be used while the final zirconium crowns are produced and adjusted.

What should be considered afterward?

Daily brushing, flossing, and professional check-ups help maintain the appearance of zirconium crowns and protect the surrounding gums over time.

Zirconium crowns in Beylikduzu

Patients searching for zirconium crowns in Beylikduzu can visit Archident Dental Clinic in Marmara Neighborhood for individualized evaluation focused on function, color harmony, and natural-looking aesthetics.

Zirconium Crowns FAQ

Frequently asked questions about zirconium crowns

Do zirconium crowns look natural?

Yes. Their light-transmitting structure allows a more natural appearance when shade, contour, and gum harmony are carefully planned.

How long do zirconium crowns last?

Longevity depends on oral hygiene, bite forces, and regular maintenance. With proper care, zirconium restorations can remain functional and aesthetic for many years.

Can zirconium be used on front teeth?

Yes. Zirconium is commonly considered for front teeth when both strength and a natural appearance are important.