What types of metal crowns are there for teeth and how to place them


Steel crowns are installed on chewing teeth, as they are very durable and can withstand heavy loads while chewing food. Restoration of the front teeth is carried out with other materials, since steel does not look aesthetically pleasing. Such crowns allow you to strengthen the remaining teeth and preserve them for a long time. They are very light, they are not felt at all, functional and comfortable. The average thickness of the product is from 0.3 mm to 0.5 mm. Before installation, exactly this amount of enamel is removed so that later the tooth is not larger than the rest.

Dentists have many materials at their disposal for making crowns. Among the main ones we can note:

  • steel;
  • gold-plated steel;
  • cobalt chrome;
  • silver-palladium;
  • gold and other precious metals.

What is a metal crown?

A crown is a microprosthesis that covers the entire surface or a separate part of a destroyed tooth in order to restore its anatomical integrity.
Externally, the manufactured structure resembles a cap used when the tooth structure is destroyed by more than 50%, and a conventional filling is not able to correct this situation. If the segment is completely destroyed, the prosthesis is fixed using adjacent teeth or special implants are used.

Crown installation is a restoration method in which a pre-prepared prosthesis is placed on the remaining tooth (like a cap). Today, in addition to functionality, prosthetics can also solve any aesthetic problems, because modern designs are identical in appearance to natural teeth.

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Which tooth crown is better: metal or metal-ceramic?

The fundamental difference between these types is the material of the frame shell and the method of installing the microprosthesis. A metal-ceramic prosthesis is made from a cast metal frame, which is repeatedly coated with ceramic mass and fired at a certain temperature in an oven. In the process of installing a crown, the finished frame is first tried on the tooth and adjusted, and then the ceramic shell of the crown is created. The metal-ceramic prosthesis is completely identical to a living tooth, which allows its installation in the smile area.

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Indications for installation

Prosthetics are prescribed by the attending physician in cases where:

  • you need to straighten a crooked tooth or change its size/shape/shade;
  • fluorosis was detected;
  • the inflammatory process damaged more than half of the coronal part of the tooth, and the pulp was removed;
  • there is a need to restore a damaged or lost tooth;
  • Due to the incorrect location and size of the teeth, dental anomalies are observed. Contraindications include:
  • advanced stages of periodontal disease;
  • allergic intolerance to the material used;
  • malocclusion;
  • thinned tooth walls;
  • low location of the coronal part of the segment.

Contraindications

It is not recommended to install a steel crown in the following cases:

  • the presence of an allergy to any of the metals;
  • violation of occlusion of the dentition;
  • in case of severe damage to the tooth, affecting its roots;
  • looseness of the unit due to an advanced form of periodontal disease;
  • very thin tooth walls;
  • insufficient height of the coronal part.

It is also contraindicated to place it if the patient already has structures made of other materials installed in the patient’s mouth, especially for damask steel and gold.

When in a humid environment, these metals, together with steel, create a galvanic current. The steel in this case acts as a positively charged electrode, and the other metal present acts as a negative one. This mini-system is connected by saliva, which plays the role of an electrolyte.

The first signs of such a side effect are:

  • tingling in the mouth;
  • metallic taste;
  • burning sensation in the mouth;
  • headache;
  • slight numbness of the mucous membrane and tongue.

Important! This effect is dangerous for the body and always leads to its intoxication.

If there are the listed restrictions on prosthetics with steel crowns, the doctor will always offer an alternative option for replacing them.

Types of dental crowns

In orthopedic practice, well-known metal crowns are still popular. Despite the fact that a wide variety of innovative methods of prosthetics have appeared, metal structures do not lose their positions due to their affordable price and impressive service life.

Sputtered gold crowns were the very first to appear, after which durable steel prostheses began to be actively used.

Depending on the manufacturing method , metal crowns are divided into three groups:

  1. Stamped. Standard products that require pre-processing with a special machine to give the desired shape. Installation is possible only if at least a third of the tooth crown remains intact.
  2. Solid cast. Crowns that are created based on the patient’s individual impression. The precision casting method is used, as a result of which it is possible to reproduce the desired anatomical shape of the tooth.
  3. Combined. These can be either cast or stamped products, the surface of which is lined with plastic or porcelain.


Stamped


Solid cast


Combined

What materials are they made from?

Most people, especially older people, are accustomed to associating the word “crown” with a gold tooth, but modern medicine has advanced so much that the prosthetic products used are practically no different from real teeth.

Reference! The main difference between such designs is the material, the type of which will determine the service life and external aesthetics of the manufactured crown.

Metal

Despite the fact that metal crowns are still used, in the modern world such structures should long ago become a relic of bygone days. Even such significant advantages as high wear resistance and incredible strength do not cover their one, but impressive drawback - an extremely unaesthetic appearance.

In addition, it is quite difficult to place a metal crown on a damaged tooth segment. And finding a clinic that uses such outdated restoration methods is not so easy.

There are two main types of metal crowns:

  1. from alloys of precious metals : prostheses made from the most popular precious metal - gold. There are also silver structures, but in terms of their characteristics they are significantly inferior to gold prostheses, so at present they are almost never installed;
  2. from alloys of base metals : crowns made of titanium, which do not have a long service life, but at the same time boast an affordable price.


Gold crowns


Titanium crowns

Metal ceramics

A distinctive feature of such designs is the use of a ceramic coating, which in its appearance resembles real enamel. Metal-ceramic crowns are durable, and their cost is relatively low, so among all the proposed options, these prostheses are the most optimal in terms of price and quality ratio.

There is also a significant drawback: the lack of translucency of the coating when fixed to the front teeth reveals the artificiality of the design. After installation, a gap remains between the gum and the crown, in which the metal base of the product is visible. Because of this, an unaesthetic dark stripe is formed.

There are two varieties :

  1. on alloys of precious metals : made on the basis of the metal we have already discussed - gold. They differ from ordinary metal products in a more advantageous appearance, but at the same time they are just as wear-resistant and hypoallergenic;
  2. on alloys of non-precious metals : an alternative to expensive gold products are models made from an alloy of nickel, cobalt and chromium. This material is highly durable, however, over time, the gums under the prosthesis become very dark, and some people may even develop allergic intolerance.


Gold-based metal ceramics


Combined

Metal-plastic

A special plastic overlay is attached to the metal base of the prosthesis, which imitates the structure of tooth enamel.
Such crowns quickly lose their original appearance, change shade and do not have high strength. However, the affordable price and the possibility of rapid production make it possible to use such products as temporary prosthetics.

Manufacturing of solid crowns

The latest technological developments in the field of prosthetic dentistry have allowed us to reach a higher level thanks to the development of cast metal prostheses. Unlike stamped crowns, solid-cast products fit as closely as possible to the teeth, thereby achieving the exact anatomical shape of the destroyed segment.

The production of a cast structure occurs in several stages :

  1. The dentist conducts a preliminary examination of the oral cavity, studies the patient’s medical record, after which preparation and further taking of all necessary impressions are performed to recreate the anatomical structure of the tooth.
  2. Next, based on the impressions obtained, specialists make a plaster test model of the crown and model the future product using special wax.
  3. At the next clinical stage, the patient’s tooth surface undergoes additional grinding. This procedure is necessary to ensure that the created prosthesis fits most tightly to the surface of the tooth. A wax-filled crown is placed on the damaged segment, after which all excess wax is removed through a pre-drilled channel. The orthopedist eliminates all inaccuracies, and the finished sample is sent back to the laboratory for further production of a solid metal structure.

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Stamped

Since a stamped crown is a budget type of prosthetics, and the technologies used are not highly accurate, the resulting impression will not be identical to the shape of a natural tooth.

A stamped prosthesis is created as follows :

  1. To make a model, as in the production of a cast prosthesis, at the initial stage the tooth surface is prepared to give it the desired shape.
  2. Then impressions are made of two jaws: the one where the crown will be installed, and the opposite one with antagonist teeth. Based on two casts, a plaster model is made, which is later installed in a special occluder.
  3. At the next stage, wax modeling of the crown is performed, after which they begin to make a plaster stamp. Based on the created plaster model, the subsequent creation of a metal stamp will be carried out.
  4. At the end of the process, a suitable blank sleeve is selected and the final stamping of the product is done.

How stamped crowns are made:

When to install a crown

Steel crowns do not have any effect on the condition of the oral cavity. It is important to take into account one point: when changing a crown, it is necessary to put the same material in its place. If you use various alloys, a reaction may occur that will provoke a burning sensation and an unpleasant metallic taste in the oral cavity.

Crowns are installed in many cases, among the main ones it is worth noting:

  • protection from destruction by caries;
  • a damaged tooth that was restored with a filling;
  • implant prosthetics;
  • in order to hold bridge implants;
  • restoration of chewing teeth.

Before installing a crown, it is necessary to undergo a series of examinations, including taking a panoramic photograph of the teeth, which will show a clear picture of the condition of the oral cavity. After which the doctor makes an impression of the required tooth or bridge. The next stage is filing of tooth enamel. The procedure is mandatory, since the crown adds extra volume to the tooth. If it is removed, the person will not feel any discomfort, and the crown will take a convenient location and perform its functions efficiently. A crown sample is prepared from the resulting impression. A person comes for a fitting, the doctor puts a crown on him, but does not fit it tightly. This way the patient will be able to feel it and understand whether the design is comfortable for him. If there are any errors, they are removed. The installed crown should hold tightly and not interfere with the person.

Preparing a tooth for a crown

The successful outcome of a dentist’s work largely depends on preliminary preparation for prosthetics.
If necessary, depulpation is carried out and the root canals are filled. If the carious process has led to further tissue destruction, a mandatory stage of prosthetics is performed - preparation. To do this, hard layers of dental tissue are removed and the segment is ground to the desired shape. Preparation is performed using several methods:

  • Ultrasonic turning. The doctor uses special ultrasonic tips with replaceable attachments. This method perfectly levels the tooth surface without leaving any cracks or chips.
  • Laser preparation. This type of turning is based on the use of an erbium crystal, which processes tissue using laser irradiation.
  • Tunnel grinding method. It is based on the use of turbine units, which, in turn, contributes to excessive heating of tooth enamel. A fairly radical method of treatment, in which it is difficult to avoid painful damage to the gums.
  • Air abrasive method. Grinding of the tooth surface occurs due to the impact of an air flow mixed with special powders.
  • Chemical preparation. A swab soaked in lactic acid is applied to the desired segment, after which the treated tissue is easily ground down using dental instruments.

Taking an impression to make a crown:

Fitting and installation

Installation of a denture occurs in three stages :

  1. Fitting. Before final fixation, the doctor must try on the manufactured product. In order for the frame of the metal structure to fit tightly to the stump, any flaws and inaccuracies must be excluded. If mistakes are made and the shape is incorrectly made, the prosthesis is sent for additional processing.
  2. Installation on temporary cement. If the model is made correctly, the specialist proceeds with the subsequent fixation of the crown. First, temporary cement is used to assess the state of the bite and the reaction of the teeth. If any defects are found, the product can be easily removed without any harm to the tooth.
  3. Installation on permanent cement. If the patient does not experience any discomfort while wearing a crown with temporary cement, the product is removed and fixed with permanent cement.

Advantages and disadvantages of various types of prosthetics

Product typeAdvantagesFlaws
Metal ceramicsAffordable price. Not a bad look. Long service life. Requires significant grinding of the tooth surface. Undesirable placement on the front teeth due to the presence of a translucent metal base.
Metal-plasticLow price. Fast production. Outdated manufacturing method. Service life is no more than two years. Under the influence of wine and coffee, the material changes its color.
MetalHigh wear resistance and durability. The optimum ratio of price and quality. Due to their unaesthetic appearance, they are not suitable for fixation on the front teeth. Can cause an allergic reaction.

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Operating period

Steel bits have a long service life. The characteristics of the material allow the product to be used for about 15 years, but many patients manage to walk with the structure for 20 years or more.

Experts recommend changing them every 10 years. This is due to the fact that prolonged use leads to receding and atrophy of the gums, exposing the edge of the crown. These changes lead to disintegration of the structure and the occurrence of pain.

The length of wear depends greatly on the manufacturing method. Thus, stamped products will last a little less than cast ones due to the small thickness of their walls.

The service life is also affected by operating conditions, the professionalism of the doctor and technician who manufactured and installed the product.

Important! To increase the service life, you must adhere to the rules of wearing and care, avoid excessive chewing loads and periodically visit a doctor for a preventive examination.

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