Feb
Thanks to modern dentistry, dentists now have a wide range of tools at their disposal to repair and restore your smile. One of these tools is dental crowns. Crowns are likened to tooth-shaped caps that can be placed over a worn, fragile, or damaged tooth to make it look and function like new. There are different types of crowns for teeth to suit different dental needs.
Below, Dr. Yvonne Caton-Hospedales from Your Smile Dental Wellness Center in McDonough, Georgia, explores some of the most common types of crowns and the benefits of each:
Porcelain crowns are often favored above others due to their strength, longevity, and attractive, natural-looking appearance. They’re ideal for restoring damaged front teeth as they can be custom-made to match your natural teeth and blend in beautifully with your smile. All-porcelain crowns make a great choice for repairing highly visible teeth as they preserve the aesthetic appeal of your smile. With proper care, they can last up to 15 years.
PFM crowns provide an alternative to all-porcelain crowns for repairing teeth that are highly visible when you smile. These crowns are part porcelain and part metal, enabling you to benefit from the features of both. PFM crowns have a metal core for support and a porcelain overlay for aesthetics. They’re recommended for both front and back teeth repair.
Zirconia crowns are composed of a strong ceramic material that’s comparable to metal in strength, durability, and fracture-resistance. Like porcelain crowns, zirconia crowns can be color-matched to your teeth for a realistic appearance. They’re completely biocompatible with your body and oral tissues and work well on both front and back teeth. Their durable composition makes them a good match for people with bruxism.
For exceptional strength and longevity, Dr. Yvonne recommends metal crowns, made of gold, platinum, and other metal alloys. These crowns are known for their durability and ability to resist chips and fractures. Their metallic color, however, is a drawback when it comes to aesthetics. For this reason, they’re often reserved for back molars, which remain largely hidden when you smile. Metal crowns can easily withstand the pressure of chewing and grinding food, and can last a lifetime, with good oral care.
Resin crowns are the weakest and least expensive option for protecting a tooth and are more conducive to short-term use. They often serve as temporary crowns to protect fragile or damaged teeth while permanent crowns are being made. Resin crowns wear down more quickly and are more prone to staining and breakage than other crowns. Because they can be made quickly and easily in the office, they’re often chosen as temporaries until permanent crowns can be placed.
Looking for a reputable dentist for crowns near me in McDonough, GA? We’ve got you covered at Your Smile Dental Wellness Center. To schedule a consultation for this treatment, contact Dr. Yvonne Caton-Hospedales at (770) 727-3378.
Dr. Yvonne Caton-Hospedales, Principal Dentist at Your Smile Dental Wellness Center, is highly regarded for her expertise and compassionate care. With a degree in Microbiology and Lab Sciences from Hunter College and a Doctorate in Dental Surgery from New York University, she has extensive experience helping patients, particularly those with dental anxiety. Originally from Trinidad and Tobago, Dr. Caton-Hospedales is committed to delivering personalized, high-quality dental care. Her dedication to her patients’ well-being and attention to detail ensure you can trust her to provide exceptional and reliable treatment for all your dental needs.
Dr. Jacqueline Anthony, a dedicated Associate Dentist, holds a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree with honors from the Dental College of Georgia and a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University of Georgia. A Clayton County native, Dr. Anthony has been actively involved in the Student National Dental Association, serving as Vice President. Her passion for transforming smiles and serving underserved communities has led her on multiple mission trips, highlighting her commitment to compassionate care. With a blend of artistic skill and scientific knowledge, Dr. Anthony strives to enhance patient confidence through personalized dental treatments.

