She is recommending a lava crown.
Ceramic molar crown.
Procera crown has milled ceramic inside and traditional porcelain on outside.
All metal and pfm crowns make the better choice due to their well established history of being able to provide lasting service for teeth regularly exposed to substantial chewing forces.
Hall my dentist is recommending ceramic crown for my molar because she says that ceramic is better on the gum than metal crown.
Keep in mind that these can wear down on opposing teeth more than metal or resin crowns.
If the molar being crowned is not or is just minimally visible there s little reason to consider an all ceramic crown.
These are also a great option for individuals who are allergic to metal.
Rarely is it recommended for molar teeth.
Ceramic ceramic crowns are made of a porcelain based filling material and are the crown most often chosen for front teeth because they blend with natural teeth better than any other option.
It can be made from a variety of materials including metal or porcelain.
Lava crown has a translucent zirconia on the inside which is shaded and finally looks beautiful on the outside due to its baked layer.
Because of the increased occlusal load and the reduced esthetic demand metal ceramic restorations are the treatment of choice.
Cerec stands for chairside.
All ceramic or all porcelain dental crowns provide better natural color match than any other crown type and may be more suitable for people with metal allergies.
It can be cemented with the help of an ordinary bridge cement and crown.
What is your recommendation.
Thank you.
All ceramic or all porcelain crowns are a great choice if you d like the crown to match the natural color of your teeth.
My insurance doesn t pay for lava crown but pays for all porcelain ceramic substrate.
The metal ceramic crown is indicated on teeth that require complete coverage and for which significant esthetic demands are placed on the dentist e g the anterior teeth.
But the lava crown is very expensive 1200.
A crown is basically a cap for a damaged tooth.
This crown is used because of its extraordinary strength.
All ceramic crowns can be used for.
The ceramic crown is contraindicated when a more conservative restoration can be used.
A popular choice is the cerec crown which is often made out of a very strong ceramic and is designed created and installed using computer assisted technology.