For dental crowns, what should I consider when choosing the material?

Doctor's Answer

It depends on several factors:

Is the tooth in the front or at the back?

  • Front teeth require more aesthetic crowns to allow the crown to blend in with the natural teeth or a crown may be used to cover a discoloured tooth.

Is there a heavy bite or grinding of the teeth?

  • A back tooth (molar) that has been cracked due to the patient's bite force would be better served with a more durable full metal crown rather than a beautiful but brittle porcelain crown.
  • For the terminal tooth (the last tooth in the arch, with no other tooth behind it), metal crowns are advised for durability.

What is your budget?

  • This will determine what type of material your dentist will choose since different materials will be priced differently.

I have covered the different types of crown materials in a previous answer here (https://www.human.com.sg/questions/what-kinds-of-crowns-may-be-used-for-an-upper-premolar-fifth-tooth-after-root-canal-treatment).

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