Dental Crown Materials: Zirconia vs Porcelain vs Metal
Different crowns suit different teeth. Here's the decision guide.
Dr. Fatima Hassan
General Dentist & Endodontist
Zirconia
- Strongest option
- Good aesthetics
- Best for back teeth, heavy grinders
- AED 2,800–5,500
Porcelain (E.max)
- Best aesthetics
- Good strength
- Best for front teeth
- AED 2,500–5,000
Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM)
- Older technology
- Grey metal edge possible
- Strong but less aesthetic
- AED 2,000–3,500
All-metal (gold or base)
- Rarely chosen today
- Best longevity
- AED 2,500–5,000
Choice by tooth
- Front teeth: porcelain or layered zirconia
- Premolars: either works
- Molars: zirconia
References
- American Dental Association
Referenced sources
- American Dental Association
Medical disclaimer. This article is informational and does not replace professional clinical advice. For a plan specific to your situation, book a consultation with a Paradise Dental specialist.
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