Place of Origin:
China
Designed for die preparation or pontic restoration applications, providing reliable performance and precision fit.
Zirconia crowns represent the optimal balance between biocompatibility, mechanical strength, and cosmetic dentistry. They are a reliable, long-term solution for patients seeking restorations that behave like natural teeth without the risks associated with metal alloys .
· Posterior Crowns (Molars/Premolars): High-strength variants (Classic/3Y-TZP) are ideal for withstanding heavy bite forces.
· Anterior Crowns (Front Teeth): High-translucency variants (HT/4Y/5Y-PSZ) provide superior aesthetics.
· Implant Restorations: Excellent biocompatible option as a "tooth cap" for dental implants.
· Full-Arch Bridges: Some multi-layer zirconia blocks are indicated for bridges up to 14 units .
· Bruxism Patients: Often the material of choice for patients who grind or clench their teeth due to its resistance to wear .
1. High Strength & Durability
Zirconia is one of the strongest dental ceramics available. It exhibits a flexural strength ranging from 900 to 1,200 MPa , making it highly resistant to cracking and chipping under chewing forces . Clinical studies have demonstrated that monolithic zirconia crowns offer a fracture load significantly higher than metal-ceramic or lithium disilicate crowns .
2. Metal-Free Biocompatibility
Unlike Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) crowns, zirconia contains no metal. This eliminates the risk of allergic reactions, gum irritation, and the unsightly "dark line" that often appears at the gum margin due to metal exposure over time .
3. Natural Aesthetics & Translucency
Modern zirconia (such as High-Translucency or "HT" types) is engineered with gradient technology, mimicking the natural light transmission of tooth enamel . Premium products also offer inherent, tooth-like fluorescence, causing the crown to glow naturally under UV light (e.g., in nightclubs or black lights) .
4. Conservative Preparation
Due to its high fracture resistance (e.g., 1,100+ MPa), zirconia crowns can be fabricated thinner than traditional crowns (sometimes as thin as 0.8 mm ), preserving more of the natural tooth structure .
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