Dental Crowns

Protect & Perfect Your Smile with Premium Dental Crowns

Restore the strength, function, and flawless aesthetics of damaged teeth with custom-milled Zirconia and E-max crowns crafted by master ceramists.

Dental Crowns

1. Introduction: The Ultimate Dental Armor

Our natural teeth are remarkably strong, but they are not invincible. Over decades of use, they face a barrage of environmental stressors: aggressive chewing forces, nocturnal grinding (bruxism), trauma from accidents, and the relentless attack of decay-causing bacteria.

When a tooth sustains minor damage, a simple white composite filling is often sufficient. However, when a tooth suffers massive structural failure—such as a deep fracture lines, a cavernous cavity that destroys more than 50% of the tooth structure, or following a root canal procedure—a standard filling simply cannot hold it together. The tooth becomes perilously weak and is at high risk of shattering entirely, which would necessitate extraction.

This is where the Dental Crown becomes the most critical, tooth-saving procedure in restorative dentistry.

A dental crown (often referred to as a “cap”) is a custom-engineered, hollow, tooth-shaped prosthetic. It is permanently bonded over the entire visible portion of the damaged tooth, stopping exactly at the gumline. At Anatolia Smile, we utilize crowns to do far more than just “cover” a tooth. We use them to functionally bind the weakened structure together, restoring 100% of your biting force, while simultaneously delivering a cosmetic masterpiece that perfectly replicates the beauty of natural enamel.

2. When is a Dental Crown Absolutely Necessary?

Our cosmetic dentists and prosthodontists will strongly recommend a dental crown if you present with any of the following critical conditions:

  • Following Root Canal Therapy: When a tooth undergoes a root canal, the blood supply and nerve are removed. The remaining hard shell becomes completely desiccated (dried out) and extremely brittle over time. A crown is mandatory to prevent this brittle shell from snapping under the immense pressure of chewing.
  • Replacing Massive “Silver” Fillings: Older amalgam (silver) fillings do not bond chemically to the tooth; they simply act as wedges. Over time, these massive metal wedges expand and contract, causing the surrounding natural tooth to crack. Removing the massive filling and stabilizing the fractured tooth requires a crown.
  • Severe Fractures and Cracked Tooth Syndrome: If you have a deep crack running through your tooth that causes sharp pain when you bite down or release, a crown acts like a tight physical band, holding the cracked pieces together and eliminating the pain.
  • Severely Worn or Eroded Teeth: Patients suffering from severe acid reflux, bulimia, or chronic nocturnal grinding (bruxism) often grind away their protective enamel, exposing the sensitive yellow dentin beneath. Full-mouth crowning is often required to restore the vertical height and function of the bite.
  • Extreme Cosmetic Makeovers: Sometimes, teeth are so deeply stained (intrinsic staining from medications like tetracycline) or misshapen that veneers cannot hide the issues. Crowns offer total coverage, allowing us to completely redesign the size, shape, and brilliant color of the tooth.

3. The Anatolia Smile Materials: A Focus on Premium Quality

The era of the “Gold Crown” or the opaque, fake-looking “Chiclet” crown is over. Modern dental biomaterials have advanced incredibly, allowing us to create restorations that are virtually indistinguishable from naturally grown teeth. At Anatolia Smile, we refuse to compromise. We exclusively utilize the world’s finest, 100% metal-free ceramics:

Monolithic Zirconia: The Indestructible Champion

Zirconium dioxide is a space-age, crystalline material that is exceptionally strong—stronger than the natural enamel it replaces.

  • Best For: We primarily use Monolithic Zirconia for posterior teeth (the molars) that endure the brutal 200+ pounds of pressure generated during chewing and grinding.
  • The Advantage: Unlike older porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns, Zirconia is entirely white and metal-free. It will never leave an ugly grey line at the gums. It is milled from a solid block of crystal, meaning it is virtually impossible to chip or fracture.

E-max (Lithium Disilicate): The Aesthetic Masterpiece

While Zirconia is the strongest, E-max is the most beautiful material in modern dentistry. It possesses incredible, glass-like translucency.

  • Best For: We almost exclusively use E-max for anterior teeth (your visible front teeth: incisors, canines, and premolars).
  • The Advantage: Natural teeth are not solid, opaque white; they allow light to pass through the edges (translucency). E-max perfectly mimics this light-scattering property. Our master ceramists hand-layer and paint the E-max to match the subtle color gradients, ridges, and characterizations of your adjacent natural teeth. It is the pinnacle of cosmetic camouflage.

4. The Precision Workflow: From Preparation to Placement

Creating a perfect crown is a blend of microsurgical precision by the dentist and high artistry by the laboratory ceramist. Our workflow ensures a flawless outcome:

Phase 1: Deep Evaluation and Design We begin with high-definition digital imaging to ensure the roots and bone supporting the tooth are perfectly healthy. We then enter the cosmetic design phase. Using a specialized color gradient guide, our doctors, alongside you, select the exact shade of white that matches your smile. We take high-resolution photographs to send to our lab so the ceramist understands the unique light characteristics of your mouth.

Phase 2: The Preparation (Pain-Free) We administer profound, localized computer-assisted anesthesia. Once the area is completely numb, the doctor uses specialized diamond burs to meticulously remove the damaged, sharp, or decayed outer layers of the enamel. The tooth is reshaped into a small “peg” to accommodate the thickness of the new ceramic material.

Phase 3: Digital Scanning (No Messy Putty) Instead of forcing you to bite into trays of gooey, gag-inducing impression material, we use a sleek intraoral laser scanner. This wand captures thousands of images per second, creating a geometrically perfect, 3D digital replica of your prepared tooth and your opposing bite. This digital file is instantly transmitted to our CAD/CAM laboratory.

Phase 4: The Protective Temporary Because it takes several days for our master ceramists to mill, bake, and hand-paint your permanent crown, we fabricate a beautiful, custom acrylic temporary crown right in the clinic. This temporary protects the sensitive inner dentin of the prepared tooth and allows you to smile and chew normally while you wait.

Phase 5: The Final Bonding and Polish When you return, we carefully remove the temporary and try on your permanent Zirconia or E-max masterpiece. We rigorously check two vital aspects:

  1. The Margins: The crown must seal seamlessly against the tooth at the microscopic level right at the gumline so bacteria cannot leak underneath.
  2. The Occlusion (Bite): We use specialized articulating paper to ensure the crown meets the opposing tooth perfectly when you chew, so it feels completely natural.

Once verified, we use the strongest generation of light-cured resin cements to permanently bond the crown to the underlying tooth structure. A final high-gloss polish is applied, completing the restoration.

5. Protecting Your Investment: Longevity and Care

A premium dental crown from Anatolia Smile is designed to last decades, but its actual lifespan depends entirely on your daily maintenance.

The Golden Rule: The ceramic crown itself cannot rot or decay. However, the natural tooth root underneath it absolutely can. If plaque is allowed to accumulate at the gumline (where the crown meets the natural tooth), bacteria will eat away at your root, causing a massive “margin cavity” that will destroy the tooth from the bottom up.

To prevent this and guarantee the longevity of your crown, you must:

  • Brush twice daily using a soft-bristled electric toothbrush, focusing carefully on the gumline.
  • Floss daily pulling the floss tightly against the side of the crown to sweep away hidden plaque beneath the gums.
  • Wear a Nightguard if our doctors diagnose you with bruxism (nocturnal tooth grinding). While Zirconia is strong, chronic violent grinding can eventually damage the crown or the bone supporting the tooth.
  • Attend bi-annual professional cleanings so our hygienists can safely remove mineralized tartar from around the margins of your restorations.

Why Choose This Treatment?

Unbreakable Strength

A weak, cracked, or heavily decayed tooth cannot withstand the 200 psi of chewing pressure. Our premium crowns act like a protective helmet, completely encasing the tooth and binding it together to prevent extraction.

Flawless Natural Aesthetics

We refuse to use cheap, opaque materials. We utilize highly translucent E-max porcelain and monolithic Zirconia, hand-painted by ceramists to perfectly mimic the light-reflecting properties of your natural enamel.

Digital Precision Fit

Messy, gag-inducing putty impressions are a thing of the past. We use state-of-the-art 3D intraoral scanners to map your tooth down to the micron, ensuring your crown seals perfectly against the gumline to prevent future decay.

Biocompatible & Metal-Free

Older metal-based crowns often leave an ugly grey line at the gums and can cause allergic reactions. Our 100% metal-free Zirconia and E-max crowns are perfectly biocompatible, promoting incredibly healthy, pink gum tissue.

Treatment Process

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1. Diagnostic & Color Matching

During your consultation, our cosmetic dentists evaluate the damaged tooth with digital X-rays. We painstakingly select a shade and translucency that flawlessly blends with your surrounding natural teeth.

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2. Gentle Tooth Preparation

Under profound local anesthesia (so you feel zero pain), we gently reshape the outer enamel of the damaged tooth. We remove all decay and create the perfect foundation for the crown to sit on securely.

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3. 3D Scanning & Temporary Crown

We use an intraoral camera to capture a highly accurate 3D digital model of your prepared tooth. While our lab crafts your permanent crown over the next few days, we place a beautiful temporary plastic crown to protect your tooth.

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4. Final Delivery & Cementation

You return for the final fitting. We ensure the bite is perfect, the contacts with adjacent teeth feel natural, and the aesthetics are stunning before permanently bonding the crown to your tooth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Zirconia and E-max crowns?

Zirconia (zirconium dioxide) is incredibly strong and practically indestructible, making it ideal for back molars that endure heavy chewing. E-max (lithium disilicate) is slightly less strong but possesses superior, glass-like translucency, making it the premier choice for highly visible front teeth.

How long do your high-quality crowns last?

A premium dental crown from Anatolia Smile can easily last 15 to 20 years, or even a lifetime, depending on your oral hygiene. While the crown itself cannot decay, the natural root underneath can if you do not brush and floss around the gumline effectively.

Will getting a crown hurt?

Not at all. The entire tooth preparation is performed under profound local anesthesia. The procedure feels virtually identical to getting a standard dental filling. You may experience extremely mild temperature sensitivity for a day or two afterward.

I have an old crown with a black line at the gums. Can you fix it?

Yes! That black line is caused by the metal base of an older Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) crown oxidizing or showing as the gums naturally recede. We can safely remove the old PFM crown and replace it with a 100% metal-free All-Ceramic crown, instantly eliminating the dark line.

Do I need a root canal before I get a crown?

Not necessarily. If a tooth has a large cavity or fracture but the internal nerve (pulp) is still healthy and pain-free, we can simply clean the decay and place the crown. However, if the nerve is already infected or dying, a root canal is absolutely necessary before the crown is placed.