Emax Crown
Emax Crowns: A Superior Choice for Aesthetic Dental Restoration
What Are Emax Crowns?
Emax crowns are a type of high-quality porcelain veneer used in dental restoration. They are specifically designed to enhance the aesthetic appeal of teeth, correct discoloration and shape irregularities, and restore damaged or decayed teeth. This advanced dental technique uses a unique ceramic material that mimics the natural look of teeth, providing a durable and aesthetically pleasing result. Emax crowns are available in a wide range of shades, allowing for a perfect match to the patient’s natural tooth color.
How Is the Emax Crown Procedure Performed?
The process begins with a thorough dental examination to ensure the health of your teeth and gums. Once deemed suitable, the dentist takes precise measurements of your teeth, which are then sent to a lab to create custom Emax crowns. Unlike crowns with metal bases, Emax crowns are lightweight and fit seamlessly onto the teeth, eliminating the discomfort associated with ill-fitting restorations. Temporary veneers are provided during the treatment process to maintain the patient’s comfort. Typically, the entire procedure is completed in 2-3 sessions. After the initial preparation, patients can choose the shade of their new crowns to best match their natural teeth.
Advantages of Emax Crowns
Emax crowns offer several significant benefits, including:
- No Metal Content: Since Emax crowns are metal-free, there is no risk of gum discoloration or recession.
- Hypoallergenic: These crowns are less likely to cause allergic reactions, making them a safe option for most patients.
- Customizable Shades: The broad spectrum of available shades ensures a close match to natural teeth, enhancing the overall appearance.
- Durability: Emax crowns are resistant to wear, providing long-lasting durability.
- Minimized Plaque Accumulation: The smooth surface of Emax crowns reduces plaque buildup, promoting periodontal health.
- Natural Appearance: Their excellent light transmission properties give Emax crowns a natural tooth-like translucency and whiteness.
Differences Between Emax Crowns and Zirconia Crowns
While both Emax and zirconia crowns are superior to metal-supported crowns, they serve slightly different purposes. Zirconia crowns are generally more durable, making them ideal for molars and other back teeth that endure significant pressure. On the other hand, Emax crowns excel in light transmission and aesthetic appeal, making them a preferred choice for front teeth. Both crowns are highly biocompatible, do not cause gum issues, and maintain their color and integrity over time.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Emax Crowns?
Emax crowns are suitable for individuals who have fully developed teeth and jaw structures and do not have any significant health concerns. They are particularly beneficial for those seeking a long-lasting, aesthetically pleasing dental restoration.
How Long Does the Emax Crown Procedure Take?
The entire Emax crown procedure typically requires 2-3 dental visits, with each session spaced 1-2 days apart. The total treatment time generally spans 3-4 days.
Post-Procedure Care for Emax Crowns
To ensure the success and longevity of your Emax crowns, follow these post-procedure care tips:
- Avoid Eating and Drinking Initially: Refrain from consuming food or beverages for a few hours after the procedure to allow the crowns to set properly.
- Maintain Oral Hygiene: Brush and floss twice daily to keep your teeth and crowns in optimal condition.
- Limit Smoking: Smoking should be reduced during the recovery period to promote quicker healing.
- Avoid Hard and Sticky Foods: In the first few days after the procedure, steer clear of hard or sticky foods to protect your new crowns.
- Be Cautious with Temperature: Avoid extremely hot or cold foods to minimize tooth sensitivity in the days following the treatment.
- Regular Dental Check-Ups: Schedule regular visits to your dentist to monitor the condition of your Emax crowns and address any issues promptly.
Treatment Summary
Inclusive Package
Hotel, Transfer, Assistance
Operation Duration
1-8 Hours
Anesthesia
General Anesthesia
Stay Duration
5-10 days