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What is zirconium?
The transition metal zirconium (also known as zircon or zirconia) was found in the 18th century. Zirconium is employed in various industries, including the military and aerospace. Zirconium is a popular metal in many sectors due to its corrosion resistance. Zirconium is utilized more frequently in dentistry as the foundation for zirconium-ceramic crowns because it is white and porous.
Who can use the zirconia crowns?
All people can get zirconia crowns. It is free of allergies and has a wide range of applications. And there is no upper age limit. The typical length of the treatment is 5 days.
What are the advantages of zirconia crowns compared to other crowns?
Zirconia crowns are superior to metal ceramic crowns in terms of benefits. They are white and translucent. Zirconia crowns have a more realistic appearance than actual teeth because of light transmission. Crowns made of metal lack this benefit. Zirconium is resistant to corrosion, so it maintains its color and does not leave a metallic taste in the mouth, unlike metal crowns. Do zirconium crowns pose a risk to health? The body has no negative effects from the zirconium crowns. This substance is suitable for tissues.
Do zirconia crowns cause for gum pigmentation?
Due to its corrosion resistance, zirconium does not induce gum infections. If the patient maintains good dental hygiene, there won’t be any issues. Root canal-treated teeth can lose their original color. Zirconium admires his own color and organic appearance. Under the thin gum, the color change may be seen in this instance. The natural tooth, not the zircon crown, is the cause of the discolouration (root).
Is zirconium expensive?
Zirconium is more expensive than metal ceramic crowns. This because zirconium is made by a special 3-dimensional computer program, called CAD/CAM. Also the technicians must work very carefully and precisely. Zircon is more expensive because it is used in many fields in dentistry and it also needs to be prepared in many steps.
Is it possible to make zirconia crowns on implants?
Zirconium can be used on implants without interacting negatively with titanium. With zirconia crowns, does the transmittance of teeth disappear? The zircon crown and natural tooth both transmit light equally. Patients who desire an appealing appearance might utilize it in particular. How long was the zirconium coating treated? The typical length of the treatment is 5 days.