Ceramic and zirconia crowns offer the perfect blend of durability and aesthetics, providing natural-looking restoration that matches your existing teeth perfectly.
Dental crowns are tooth-shaped caps placed over damaged teeth to restore their shape, size, strength, and appearance. Ceramic and zirconia crowns are metal-free alternatives that offer exceptional aesthetics and biocompatibility.
Unlike traditional metal crowns, ceramic and zirconia crowns are tooth-colored, making them virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth. They're ideal for both front and back teeth restorations.
Porcelain-based, excellent for front teeth, superior aesthetics
Strongest ceramic material, ideal for molars, exceptional durability
Discover why metal-free crowns are the preferred choice for tooth restoration
Tooth-colored material that blends seamlessly with natural teeth
Zirconia crowns are stronger than metal-free alternatives
Metal-free, hypoallergenic, no risk of allergic reactions
No dark gum lines or metal showing at the gum margin
Simple, predictable steps to restore your smile
Examination, X-rays, and treatment planning
Tooth reshaping and impression taking
Custom crown created in dental lab (7-10 days)
Permanent crown bonded to your tooth
Use non-abrasive toothpaste to maintain shine
Clean around the crown to prevent decay
Bi-annual visits to monitor crown condition
Protect crowns from excessive pressure
Schedule your consultation and discover the perfect crown solution for your needs.
Everything you need to know about ceramic and zirconia crowns
With proper care, ceramic crowns typically last 10-15 years. Zirconia crowns can last 15-20 years or longer with excellent oral hygiene and regular dental checkups.
Yes, zirconia crowns are significantly stronger and more fracture-resistant than traditional ceramic crowns, making them ideal for molars and patients who grind their teeth.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you won't feel pain. Some mild sensitivity may occur after the anesthesia wears off, which typically resolves within a few days.
Most dental insurance plans cover a portion of crown treatment when deemed medically necessary. Our team will help verify your benefits and maximize your coverage.