Zirconia crowns have gained popularity over the past decade. Today’s patients request zirconia crowns over metal-based crowns because zirconia restorations provide strength and lifelike esthetics. Additionally, zirconia is highly durable that can withstand forceful chewing and grinding over an extended period.
If properly maintained, zirconia restorations can last a patient’s lifetime. Because of its newness, some dentists refrain from using zirconia crowns or learning to properly place them into their patients’ mouths. This lack of experience can sometimes lead to ill-fitting crowns.
Dental crown fit issues are not something that you can ignore. Any problems with dental crowns must be addressed immediately for your patient's safety.
Because zirconia crowns are designed to help seal and protect your patient’s teeth from further damage, it is imperative that you know how to place a crown properly and how to adjust the fit of the crown should complications arise.
Even though these are all standard procedures, clinicians sometimes fail to decontaminate the intaglio surface thoroughly, which causes the bonding process to fail. Because zirconium oxide bonds with phosphate groups, it’s critical to properly remove them so the oxide sites can bond successfully in the patient’s mouth.
Do you find the margins of zirconia crowns fit perfectly but that the crown rocks facial-lingually? This problem occurs more often than you’d think and takes longer to fit patients' zirconia crowns properly.
When the digital image of the patient’s tooth is constructed, any irregularities are removed as milled restorations have smooth surfaces internally and will not fit over irregularities or undercuts.
Usually, a die-spacer is used on conventional models, which creates a space of approximately 50-100 microns. When fabricating zirconia restorations, have your clinician ensure that the computer program is set to create well-fitting margins while specifying the size of the space between the fit surface and the prep site. This simple step replicates the function of a conventional die-spacer and will prevent zirconia crowns from rocking facial-lingually.
Ill-fitting crowns can lead to unhappy patients. If you ever experience fit issues with a zirconia crown, call our lab directly to discuss your specific case with our technical team. DDS Lab’s technical team is ready to help solve any issues regarding ill-fitting restorations and will work with your office to find the best solution.
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References:
https://www.dentalnegligenceteam.co.uk/blog/poorly-fitting-crowns/
https://www.smileconnectionsdental.com/blog/fix-dental-crowns-cerec/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4026739/