EMAX crowns are premium dental restorations made from lithium disilicate ceramic, a material celebrated for its strength, durability, and natural translucency.
Designed to restore damaged or weakened teeth, EMAX crowns offer a metal-free, highly aesthetic solution that closely mimics the appearance of natural enamel.
They are especially ideal for visible teeth, blending seamlessly with your smile for a flawless, authentic look.
Your dentist will assess your teeth and take X-rays or digital scans to plan your treatment. You’ll choose the shade and shape of your E-max crowns to match your natural smile. If needed, any decay or damage will be treated before preparing the teeth for crown placement.
Your dentist will examine the damaged or weakened tooth, discussing if an EMAX crown is the right solution for you.
The tooth is gently reshaped and prepared, and any decay is removed to ensure a strong base for the crown. Local anesthesia is used for maximum comfort.
Detailed digital impressions of your teeth are taken to create a perfectly fitting custom EMAX crown.
The shade of the crown is selected to harmonize naturally with your surrounding teeth.
While your custom EMAX crown is being crafted in the dental lab, a temporary crown is placed to protect the prepared tooth.
At your next visit, the temporary crown is removed. The dentist checks the fit, color, and alignment of your permanent EMAX crown, making any necessary adjustments for optimal comfort and aesthetics.
Once everything is perfect, the crown is bonded securely in place with a strong dental adhesive, completing your restoration.
EMAX crowns and zirconium crowns are both excellent choices for dental restoration, but they have important differences.
EMAX crowns, made from lithium disilicate ceramic, offer superior aesthetics. Their natural translucency makes them the best option for highly visible areas, such as front teeth. They provide a flawless, lifelike appearance and are strong enough for everyday use, though they may be more prone to chipping under extreme pressure compared to zirconium.
On the other hand, zirconium crowns are made from zirconium oxide and are renowned for their exceptional strength. They are particularly suited for back teeth or patients with habits like teeth grinding (bruxism). While zirconium crowns are less translucent than EMAX, advances in material technology have significantly improved their appearance.
In short, EMAX crowns are ideal for patients who prioritize aesthetics, especially for front teeth, whereas zirconium crowns are preferred when maximum strength and durability are required, particularly for molars and areas under heavy chewing pressure.
EMAX technology uses advanced lithium disilicate ceramic, created through precise milling and specialized heat treatment.
This process results in crowns that are exceptionally durable yet beautifully translucent, closely resembling natural teeth.
EMAX crowns combine exceptional aesthetics with high durability. They closely resemble natural teeth, resist fractures, and are biocompatible, making them a safe and effective option for most patients.
With proper care, EMAX crowns can last 10 to 15 years or even longer. Good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups help extend their lifespan.
No, EMAX crowns do not require special care beyond regular oral hygiene. Brush twice daily with a soft toothbrush, use non-abrasive toothpaste, and floss daily. Avoid chewing on hard objects like ice and consider using a night guard if you grind your teeth. With good care, your EMAX crown can last for many years while maintaining its beauty and strength.
Restore your smile with EMAX crowns — the perfect blend of beauty and strength.
Whether you are looking to repair a damaged tooth or enhance your smile’s appearance, EMAX crowns deliver lifelike aesthetics with long-term durability.
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