CROWNS
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DENTAL CROWNS AT DENTAL FRATERNITY
Before we present you the crown offer at Dental Fraternity, see the photos of our patients who have opted for this service before you. All the photos below show real people who have trusted us.


All-ceramic crowns in the maxilla and mandible, Maria, age 63


All-ceramic crowns in the maxilla and mandible, Artur, age 47


All-ceramic crowns in the maxilla and mandible, Grzegorz, age 19
PROSTHETIC CROWNS
Features of an ideal smile are not only the color of teeth, but also their shape, size and proportions in relation to the face. Prosthetic crowns allow for the reconstruction of teeth that have been significantly damaged as a result of e.g. caries, fractures, erosion or abrasion of the enamel.
In some cases, it is even possible to camouflage malocclusion and tooth crowding. There are several types of prosthetic crowns that differ in the material from which they are made. At Dental Fraternity, we usually make the highest quality all-ceramic dental crowns, which are characterized by high aesthetics, durability, precise fit and biocompatibility.
In the case of restoration of lateral teeth, porcelain crowns can be made on a metal base. Regardless of the material, each crown made by our technicians is individually designed, burned up and painted to perfectly match your smile.
BENEFITS OF THE SOLUTION
natural look; high durability; high aesthetic level

ALL-CERAMIC PROSTHETIC CROWNS
Thanks to the use of all-ceramic crowns, it is possible to obtain perfect depth and translucency imitating natural tooth enamel.
Unlike crowns on a metal base, which reflect light, all-ceramic crowns remain translucent, it means they transmit light, so that in different light sources and intensities they retain natural.
In addition, you can choose their color, degree of saturation, translucency, as well as characteristic features of teeth such as discoloration or enamel cracks, which makes them perfectly imitate natural teeth.
Their additional advantage is exceptional durability and resistance to abrasion. To make prosthetic crowns, you need to prepare your teeth in advance.
It is performed under local anesthesia, thanks to which the procedure is completely painless. Once the patient approves the smile design, it only takes two visits two weeks apart to enjoy the smile of your dreams.
BENEFITS OF THE SOLUTION
comfort of use; perfect camouflage of all imperfections; complete covering of damaged teeth; strengthening and protecting function

PORCELAIN PROSTHETIC CROWNS ON A METAL BASE
This is the most common type of crowns, usually used in lateral sections of the maxilla and mandible – for molars and premolars.
They are distinguished by their high durability and high level of aesthetics, however it is worse than in all-ceramic crowns. This is due to the presence of metal, which lowers the translucency, meaning they do not look as natural in the light as their all-ceramic equivalents.
BENEFITS OF THE SOLUTION
Attractive cost; high durability; good aesthetic level
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FAQ
WHAT ARE THE PRICES OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED SERVICES?
The cost of prosthetic crown is between 2800 PLN - 3500 PLN.
DOES A CROWN PLACEMENTREQUIRE TOOTH GRINDING?
Yes, in order to place prosthetic crowns, the tooth must be properly prepared in advance. In some cases, endodontic treatment and strengthening the tooth with an inlay may also be necessary. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is completely painless.
WHAT MATERIALS ARE PROSTHETIC CROWNS MADE OF?
Typically, we distinguish all-ceramic crowns (on a zirconium dioxide base) and porcelain crowns on a metal base.
WHICH TYPE OF CROWN IS BETTER?
All-ceramic crowns are highly aesthetic and look more natural than crowns on a metal base. They are translucent and perfectly resembles natural tooth enamel, reflecting and transmitting light. In addition, they do not cause allergic reactions.
HOW MANY VISITS ARE NEEDED TO MAKE A CROWN?
Usually we need two visits, two weeks apart. On the first visit tooth is prepared, doctor takes impressions/scan and place a temporary crown, while the second visit is to cement the final prosthetic crown. If the patient performs full bite reconstruction with a prosthetic crowns, the number of visits may slightly increase.


