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What kind of cement do dentists use for crowns?

Dentists use different types of dental cement to secure crowns, ensuring durability, stability and a proper fit. The type of cement chosen depends on factors like the crown material, the patient’s oral health, and the desired longevity of the restoration.

  • Resin-Based Cement — Offering the strongest bond, resin cement is often used for all ceramic and zirconia crowns. It resists wear, provides excellent retention, and ensures a natural appearance.
  • Zinc Phosphate Cement — One of the oldest types of dental cement, zinc phosphate offers high strength and durability. However, it doesn’t chemically bond to the tooth and requires a precise technique for proper adhesion.
  • Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC) — Known for its fluoride-releasing properties, GIC helps prevent decay and is commonly used for pediatric and temporary crowns. Though not as strong as other options, it bonds well with tooth structures.
  • Zinc Polycarboxylate Cement — This cement provides a moderate bond to the tooth and is biocompatible, making it a good choice for patients with sensitivity. However, it is less durable than resin-based cement.

Each type of cement offers unique benefits, and dentists thoughtfully choose the most suitable option based on the patient’s needs and the crown material.

Expertly Placed Dental Crowns in Armidale, NSW

If you need an Armidale dental clinic with expertise in the precise placement of dental crowns and providing top-quality aftercare to ensure their longevity,  contact Dr Joseph Nyepetsi and the helpful Markham Street Dental team to arrange a consultation.