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What are Emax crowns

Emax crown cost

Emax crowns are the most aesthetic dental restoration material used to improve your smile. This material comes in different shades to suit all varieties of tooth color. They also cost more than most dental crowns.

How are Emax crowns made?

Emax is the brand name of the lithium disilicate which makes for the most part of this material. It comes in blocks that are mounted into a machine called CEREC. Once the dentist prepares the tooth for the crown a digital impression is taken with an intraoral camera. The image of your mouth is then transferred right away into the cerec machine which in 11 minutes mills the block into a crown. The crown is then is placed into a special oven where it is harden. Once the crown is ready the dentist then adjusts the color and places again into a different oven that requires 15 to 30 min for the crown to take the glaze look and right color. All this process takes couple hours and your crown is ready to be cemented permanently same day.

What do Emax crowns cost in the UK?

Emax crowns price vary. They could cost anywhere between £500 – £900 depending on the area you live in they could cost up to £1400 . These types of crowns are the most expensive once in the market so are other dental services in the UK like Veneers or Dental Implants.
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Difference between emax vs zirconia crowns

Zirconia dental crowns are typically stronger and their primary indication are posterior teeth or significant stained teeth but, they could be used for front teeth as well. Since they lack the translucency values compared to emax crowns layers of ceramic colors are added to match perfectly with the whitest colors needed for a prefect smile, however when it comes to aesthetics emax material is always superior. Its properties match the natural teeth. Its vibrant and natural results are amazing that’s the reason the emax crowns price is higher then all other dental crowns.
Zirconia CrownEmax CrownCeramic Crown
StrengthUp to 1,100 MPa700 MPa
maches tooth strengh
800 MPa
AestheticsFull ziconia

medium

Zirconia + porcelan High
HighLow
ResistanceLowExcellentLow
PriceAverage cost between £500 – £850
per crown
Average cost between £500 – £900
per crown
Average cost between £350 – £750
per crown

What are the indications for emax crowns?

Since they are strong enough and highly aesthetic they could pretty much be used in every situation like root canal treated teeth, discolored, chipped or broken teeth.
Emax crowns can not be used for bridges longer than 3 unites as they lack the strength required for chewing forces. The same emax material could be used for dental veneers so the strongest indication for these crowns is Cosmetic dentistry.

How long do emax crowns last?

As with all dental crowns replacement is suggested every 10 to 15 years. Due to chewing forces and as we age even your natural teeth wear off. Dental crowns tend to lose that glossy appearance over time. But if good oral hygiene is maintained and extra care is taken they should last for a very long time.
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