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All metal crown
Complete cast crown
All metal crown
Made entirely of a metal alloy
All metal crown
When maximum retention and resistance are needed
All metal crown
ind. Teeth with short clinical crowns
All metal crown
On teeth that exhibit extensive coronal destruction by caries or trauma
All metal crown
INd: Patients with unfavorable occlusal loads (deep bite)
All metal crown
Correction of axial contours of minor cases of malaligned teeth
All metal crown
Contra: When esthetic is highly desired
All metal crown
Contra: When an intact buccal or lingual wall exists, use partial veneers
All metal crown
Contra: Residual Root
All metal crown
Adv. Greater retention and resistance because all axial surfaces of the tooth are included in the prep
All metal crown
Non-abrasive on opposing tooth
All metal crown
Allows modification of axial tooth contour
All metal crown
Can recontour buccal and lingual walls for better access to furcations
All metal crown
Embrasure areas can be enhanced for periodontically compromised dentition
All metal crown
Occlusal reduction is 1.5mm for FC and 1mm for NFC
All metal crown
Buccal, proximal, lingual reduction is 0.5-1mm
PFM
Full cast crown with a metal substructure, and having porcelain fused to either all or most of its surfaces
PFM
Ind. Peg-shaped laterals or teeth with similar morphologic deviations
PFM
Ind. Patients with a reduced interocclusal clearance or a strong masticatory musculature
PFM
Contra. On tooth with very short clinical crown after prep — will have insufficient retention and resistance
PFM
Combines strength and esthetics
PFM
Stronger than all ceramic
PFM
May allow minimum lingual reduction
PFM
Retention is excellent because all axial walls are included in the prep
PFM
Prep of this type of full veneer is easier than partial veneer prep
PFM
The facial margin of the anterior restorations are often placed subgingivally for better esthetics. This increases risk for periodontal disease.
PFM
Tend to wear down opposing teeth
PFM
Accidental blow may result in tooth or root fracture because the crown is stronger than natural tissues
PFM
More difficult to match the natural color of the tooth due to the metal framework — esp at the cervical area (gray line effect)
PFM
Incisal/occlusal reduction: anterior - 1.5-2.5mm
PFM
Incisal/occlusal reduction: posterior - 1.5-2.mm
All ceramic crown
Consists of mainly kaolin, which blends with other minerals such as silica and feldspar to produce translucency and extra strength required for dental resto
All ceramic crown
Indc. Single unit restoration on anterior teeth and first premolars
All ceramic crown
Inc. High esthetic requirement
All ceramic crown
ind. Considerable proximal caries
All ceramic crown
ind. Incisal edge reasonably intact
All ceramic crown
Ind. Favorable distribution of occlusal load
All ceramic crown
Contra: Not done with edge to edge occlusion (causes stress in the incisal area)
All ceramic crown
Contra: Thin teeth faciolingually
All ceramic crown
Contra: Bruxism
All ceramic crown
Contra: Insufficient coronal tooth structure for support
All ceramic crown
Contra: Unfavorable distribution of occlusal load
All ceramic crown
Produces the best cosmetic effect of all dental restorations
All ceramic crown
Made to match natural tooth structure in terms of color, surfaces structure and translucency
All ceramic crown
Can be used as single restoration only (limited to 3 unit bridge)
All ceramic crown
Wear down opposing tooth structure
All ceramic crown
Incisal/Occlusal reduction: 1.5-2.0mm for maximum strength
All plastic crown
Crown made up of resin
All plastic crown
Usually used as a temporary crown, while waiting for the permanent crown to be constructed
All plastic crown
Indication: Patient with bruxism
All plastic crown
inc. Very young patient
All plastic crown
Ind. Patient with excessively deep bite
All plastic crown
Indc. Patient with edge to edge bite
All plastic crown
Conservative tooth reduction — 1mm is enough
All plastic crown
No abrasion of opposing dentitions
All plastic crown
Disad. More prone to chips and fractures than other crown
All plastic crown
Easily discolored
All plastic crown
Limited shade selection
All plastic crown
Poor marginal fit
All plastic crown
Facial/buccal/lingual reduction: 0.7-1mm
All plastic crown
Occlusal 1-1.5mm
Solid zirconia
Tougher than translucent zirconia
Solid zirconia
Zirconia for weak teeth/endodontically treated teeth. Best solutions for pt with strong occlu and bruxism of the big opacity it is best for post teeth
Translucent Zirconia
Zirconia that is good for esthetics but weaker. More suited for anterior crowns
Zirconia
Contra: veneers; inlays; onlays
Zirconia
Ind. crowns(dentition), crowns (implants), bridges (natural and implant)
Zirconia
100% compatible
Zirconia
Doesnt darken along the gingival margin
Zirconia
Extremely tough material
Zirconia
Metal free resto