Monolithic Crown

Crowns used in dental treatment are coatings placed on the teeth to protect, repair and provide an aesthetic appearance. Monolithic Crown is one of these Crown types and, as its name suggests, is produced in a single piece, that is, “monolithic” structure. These Crowns are made of solid and aesthetic materials.

Monolithic Crown Treatment Before and After

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What are the advantages of Monolithic Crown?

Durability: Monolithic Crowns are extremely durable as they are made of a single piece. They are highly resistant to abrasion and cracking. They are a long-lasting solution against chewing pressure, especially on the back teeth.

Aesthetic Appearance: Monolithic Crowns offer an aesthetic that is very similar to natural teeth. The material, which matches the color of the natural tooth, makes it especially preferred on the front teeth.

Biocompatibility: Since Monolithic Crowns are made of biocompatible materials, they are well tolerated by the body and the risk of allergic reactions is very low. This feature ensures that Crowns are safe in terms of gum health.

Minimal Abrasion: During tooth preparation, the amount of tooth abrasion required for Monolithic Crowns is generally less. This allows for greater protection of the tooth tissue.

Longevity: Thanks to their high durability, Monolithic Crowns can be used for years without any problems with proper care and regular dental check-ups.

In Which Situations Is Monolithic Crown Preferred?

  • It is a recommended solution for repairing decayed or broken teeth,
  • For strengthening weakened teeth that have previously undergone root canal treatment,
  • For patients who want to have an aesthetic smile,
  • For patients who have a habit of clenching or grinding their teeth, thanks to its durable structure.

How is Monolithic Crown Applied?

Preparation: First, the tooth is brought to the appropriate shape before the crown is placed. If necessary, some abrasion of the tooth tissue is done.

Taking Impressions: After the tooth is prepared, a tooth impression is taken to suit the patient’s oral structure.
Crown Production: According to the measurements taken, personalized Monolithic Crowns are prepared in the laboratory.

Placement: The prepared Crown is placed on the tooth and fixed after the appropriate fit is achieved.

How to Maintain Monolithic Crowns?

Although Monolithic Crowns are durable and long-lasting, they can be used for a longer time if they are well maintained. Paying attention to daily oral hygiene, regular tooth brushing, flossing and check-ups recommended by your dentist ensure that the Crowns remain healthy.

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