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What type of dental crown is best?

Dental crowns or caps are an ideal option for anyone who has decayed, broken, chipped, discolored, or rotten teeth. Basically, dental caps are tooth-like structures that are made after taking the impression of your teeth. 

To ensure the custom-made caps fit you perfectly, your dentist will take proper impressions and measurements of the surroundings of the trimmed tooth. But before getting a crown fixed, what is more, important is to decide what kind of this orthodontic tool is best for you! 

There are various types of dental caps available in the market but deciding which one is best for you can be tricky. Choosing a cap for your teeth depends on various factors. The first one is the condition of your tooth. Your dentist will suggest you a cap suitable for your tooth condition.

Secondly, not everyone can invest in high-quality dental crowns unless their insurance covers them. So, it also depends on your budget on what kind of dental cap you should buy. However, in both scenarios, it is vital to consult your dentist before choosing the same for yourself. 

So, in this article, we will discuss everything about dental caps to give you a better idea about the same, which will help you during the treatment.

What are the different kinds of dental crowns? 

Below are various types of dental caps that are mostly used by dentists depending on the condition of the individual’s tooth: 

  • Gold crown: Gold dental caps are a combination of various metals like chromium, copper, nickel, and more. It appears gold, but it isn’t actually made up of gold. The main benefit of gold dental caps or coverings is that they are solid and long-lasting. Even after being durable, strong, and suitable for restoration purposes, gold caps are not a very popular choice among patients because of their loud aesthetic.
  • Porcelain crowns: Next up is porcelain caps; porcelain caps are one of the most commonly used and preferred ones. It looks just like the original teeth and covers the damaged tooth perfectly. In addition, they are suitable for restoration and are bio-compatible as well. 
  • Metal and porcelain crowns: As the name suggests, these types of dental caps are made from both metal and porcelain material. These are less costly than only porcelain caps and can last  50 years when taken care of properly.
  • Resin crowns: Resin coverings or caps are entirely made from resin. They are less expensive but are less steady and durable compared to metal-infused porcelain ones. And can easily get worn down with time.
  • Pressed ceramic crowns: Pressed ceramic caps are made from a hard inner core. In addition, these orthodontic tools are capped with porcelain, which gives a natural color that matches the original structure of the teeth. They’re also long-lasting compared to the all-porcelain dental caps.

Common advantages of dental crowns

Mostly all dental caps have some common advantages apart from their price and durability: 

  • Protect your teeth
  • Prevent root canal treatment (if you have to get it done)
  • Restores the quality of the tooth
  • Prevents the original structure of the tooth
  • Reshape and restore dental implants
  • Hold the damaged tooth in its place
  • Long-lasting
  • Looks like the original teeth

Now that you have an overview of different types of dental caps or covering and their advantages, it will be easy for you to decide which one you should go for!