All-Ceramic Crowns

chandler dentist - All-ceramic crowns, before & after restoration

What are All-Ceramic crowns?

A crown is used to cap or completely cover a tooth being restored. All-Ceramic Crowns, as the name implies, do not contain other materials.

When are All-Ceramic crowns my best choice?

Teeth are naturally translucent. Porcelain crowns fused to metal make it impossible to have a translucent restoration that mimics the natural teeth. Only All-Ceramic Crowns have such translucency.

All-ceramic crowns or “caps” offer a natural looking solution for a broken tooth, cracked tooth, or teeth that are too badly damaged to be corrected with fillings or veneers. Ceramic crowns can be made white and natural looking. Incorporating cosmetic bonding with all-ceramic crowns potentially can restore both the strength and beauty of unblemished natural teeth.

What are the disadvantages of All-Ceramic crowns?

All-Ceramic Crowns are not as strong a porcelain fused to metal crowns. All-Ceramic Crowns require bonding to the existing tooth, and a dentist with expertise in this procedure.

Dental work and services

These restorations have no metal and are totally made of ceramic glass sometimes strengthened with a translucent material such as zirconium.

We provide Empress, Procera, and Lava all-ceramic crown systems, as well as computer-aided designed all-ceramic crowns known as CEREC porcelain crowns.

Feldspathic porcelain is the standard, traditional porcelain that is used for crowns. Many cosmetic dentists feel that this is the most beautiful porcelain.

Types of porcelain used in creating crowns:


What other crown options are available for me?

Porcelain fused to gold offers a great cosmetic option for rear molars when strength of the restoration is a concern. We offer several Dental Crowns and Caps restorative options including CEREC One Visit Porcelain Crowns, Inlays, and Onlays. Dentist Higgs will help you decide which system is the most appropriate to achieve the strongest and the most natural looking crowns for your smile.

Call our dentist office today at (480) 812-2800 for your free Ceramic Crowns dental consultation!