Types of Dental Crowns

types of dental crowns

Dental crowns are tooth-colored “caps” placed over decayed or damaged teeth to restore their healthy function and appearance. Because dental crowns are placed over natural teeth, the natural tooth must be reshaped and filed down to accommodate the crown.

There are many kinds of dental crowns in Saskatoon, and it may be tough to determine which crown is best for you. In this blog post, our team at Mount Royal Dental breaks down the different kinds of dental crowns available to you:

#1 All-Resin Crowns

In the short term, these dental crowns are the most cost-effective. They are made from a composite resin and can be matched to the shade of your natural teeth. They also require little preparation. However, these aren’t the best solution for the long term because they are not as durable as other forms of dental crowns.

#2 All-Porcelain Crowns

This kind of dental crown is also referred to as an all-ceramic crown and is made of a mixture of porcelain and ceramic. They are completely free of metals and are a good option for those with metal allergies. These crowns can also be matched to your teeth, but they lack the strength of metal and porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns and have been known to cause wear to surrounding teeth.

#3 Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns

Often referred to as PFM crowns, these crowns are fabricated with a metal base that has porcelain placed over top. The final product is a dental crown that has the appearance of porcelain but the strength of a metal crown. These are excellent choices for those who don’t want the look of a metal crown but want the durability that metal offers. It is important to note that the porcelain can wear down faster than the metal, and sometimes the metal will end up peeking through and becoming visible.

#4 Metal Crowns

Metal crowns are created entirely out of metal and are not the most aesthetically pleasing option. Different kinds of metals can be used to create metal crowns, such as platinum, gold, and copper. In the majority of cases, metal crowns are fabricated of a mix of precious metals and alloys. These are the ideal choice for restoring molars because they are very durable and do not wear down easily. They are also not obvious in the mouth when placed toward the back.

#5 Stainless Steel Crowns

These are mainly used for restoring milk teeth in young children who have had to undergo root canal therapy. They don’t last very long and are meant to be lost when the milk tooth falls out. If a temporary crown is needed to protect the tooth between dental visits, it may be a stainless steel crown.

Interested in Dental Crowns?

Now that you know about the different dental crowns in Saskatoon, it will hopefully be easier for you to determine which crown is best for your needs. At our dental clinic in Saskatoon, our dedicated team of dental professionals is happy to provide you with several options for dental crowns. Please do not hesitate to contact our team at Mount Royal Dental to book a comprehensive oral examination today. We can’t wait to help you achieve a healthy, radiant smile for years to come.