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Understanding the Treatment
Zirconia crowns are high-strength restorations designed to support teeth that require structural reinforcement or improved aesthetics.
They may be produced as monolithic zirconia (single-piece, high durability) or layered zirconia (zirconia substructure with aesthetic ceramic layering), depending on the clinical need.
Material selection depends on bite forces, tooth position, gum levels, and aesthetic expectations.
A full clinical and radiographic evaluation determines whether zirconia is appropriate or if another restorative approach is more suitable.
Treatment planning considers function, long-term stability, and the natural characteristics of the patient’s smile.
When a tooth requires strength, fracture resistance, or structural stability based on examination.
Monolithic zirconia is a single solid material designed for durability; layered zirconia combines strength with enhanced translucency.
Suitability depends on aesthetic needs, bite patterns, and material properties.
Preparation varies based on existing tooth structure and the chosen zirconia design.
Longevity differs among individuals and depends on oral hygiene, bite forces, and follow-up care.
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