E-Max crowns are a popular choice for dental restorations due to their superior aesthetics and durability. Made from lithium disilicate glass-ceramic, E-Max crowns offer a natural look that closely resembles your natural teeth, making them an excellent option for visible areas in the mouth.
As Miss Endo Dental Team, E-Max crowns are one of our top selections for cases of significant tooth loss, as they effectively restore both function and esthetics, providing a natural-looking solution for lost tooth structure.
Benefits of E-Max Crowns
💫E-Max crowns closely resemble natural teeth, providing excellent esthetics for a seamless smile.
💫Made from lithium disilicate, E-Max crowns are highly durable and can withstand significant biting forces.
💫They require less tooth structure to be removed compared to traditional crowns, preserving more of the natural tooth.
💫E-Max crowns are less prone to staining, helping maintain their appearance over time.
💫E-Max materials are well-tolerated by the body, reducing the risk of allergic reactions.
💫 Suitable for both anterior and posterior teeth, E-Max crowns can be used in a variety of dental applications.
💫E-Max crowns provide strong adhesion to the tooth structure, enhancing their stability and longevity.
💫With proper care, E-Max crowns can last many years, making them a cost-effective solution for dental restoration.
Who Is Not Suitable for E-Max Crowns?
E-Max crowns may not be suitable for everyone. Here are some circumstances where other treatment options should be considered:
1. Insufficient Tooth Structure: If there’s not enough healthy tooth to support the crown, other treatments may be needed.
2. Severe Gum Disease: Patients with advanced gum disease should address the condition before receiving E-Max crowns.
3. Active Tooth Decay: Decay must be treated before placing the crown to ensure long-term success.
4. Bruxism (Teeth Grinding): Patients who grind their teeth may risk damaging the E-Max crowns over time.
5. Material Allergies: Individuals with allergies to the materials used in E-Max crowns should explore alternative options.
6. Future Root Canal: If a tooth is likely to require a root canal soon, it’s advisable to complete that treatment before placing a crown.
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