Are all Crowns the same?
Now that you know a little about why we need a crown, we have to mention the different types of crowns. Perspective patients will call my office price shopping but unaware that not all crowns are the same or of the same quality. So when you get a price on the phone you need to know what you are getting. For example in my office I offer the best quality. I do not give my patients a choice of the cheaper ones. They will not last and there really is not much difference in price for the quality you are getting. The important factor is how much gold is in the crown. The higher the quality of gold the longer the crown will last you. The higher gold content the closer the gold is fired when making it, which means to you longer lasting. So remember you want a crown that is High Nobel metal. High Nobel metal means more gold. If you are getting semi precious or non precious this means no gold or half gold and your missing out on quality and last.
Another type of crown is the all porcelain crown. These crowns are for the more aesthetic areas. They have no metal in them because you do not want the metal showing. These are good for the front areas of your mouth. I do not recommend these for the posterior areas do to my experience they break and fracture. I can place a nice white crown in the posterior area but will always have high Nobel gold underneath where you can not see, giving the patient more strength. In the anterior area I do use the all porcelain restorations and these are getting stronger. Don't let anyone fool you, what you give up in strength you gain in aesthetics and vice verse. So you do have choices. Many people are hearing about the one day crown.
They are called Cerec and in my opinion I do not do them. I have replaced many of these from other dentists that have failed. I only have the best laboratories make my crowns. It might take a week to get the crown, but your having a technician make your crown that has been doing crowns for 30 years is much superior. Do you really want a machine you program the characteristics of how the crown should look. This excellence is based on the doctors assistant dictating how it should look. They have minimal training not a ceramist who has been stacking Porcelain for 30 years. I use these cerec crowns as temporaries and then have the real one made by my laboratory. Sales associates are always trying to give me these Cerec crowns and I do not want them. The technology is improving but it is not there yet. Some doctors, to tell you the truth, do like this because they do not have to pay a lab bill and they cut chair time down to only one visit. I believe in quality and this is not my cup of tea.
Thanks Again,
Dr. Aschacher
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