Crown - Porcelain/Ceramic

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Procedure Description

Porcelain/ceramic crowns are tooth-shaped caps placed over damaged or weakened teeth to restore their shape, size, strength, and appearance. These crowns are made entirely of porcelain or ceramic materials, offering a natural look that closely mimics the translucency and texture of real teeth. Unlike metal-based crowns, porcelain and ceramic crowns are biocompatible, making them a preferred option for individuals with metal allergies or aesthetic concerns.

The process of getting a porcelain or ceramic crown typically starts with a comprehensive dental examination, during which a dentist will assess the tooth’s condition. If the tooth is cracked, severely decayed, or has undergone a root canal, a crown is usually recommended to protect it. After deciding that a crown is necessary, the dentist will prepare the tooth by removing a small portion of the tooth’s outer structure to make room for the crown. This step ensures that the crown fits snugly and aligns properly with the neighboring teeth.

Once the tooth is prepared, the dentist will take an impression or digital scan of the area, which is then sent to a dental lab where the crown is custom-made. This process ensures that the crown fits perfectly, both in terms of shape and color. While waiting for the permanent crown, a temporary crown is placed to protect the tooth. Once the porcelain or ceramic crown is ready, it is cemented in place, providing a durable, long-lasting solution that can last for many years with proper care.

Procedure Duration

The process of getting a porcelain/ceramic crown typically spans two to three dental appointments, depending on the complexity of the case and the materials used.

  • Initial Consultation and Preparation:
    During the first appointment, the dentist will assess the tooth and discuss treatment options with the patient. If a crown is deemed necessary, the dentist will begin preparing the tooth by filing down its outer structure. This step may take between 30 minutes to one hour, depending on the tooth’s condition and location in the mouth. An impression or digital scan is taken during this visit to ensure the crown is made to precise measurements.
  • Temporary Crown Placement:
    After the tooth is prepared, a temporary crown is placed to protect the tooth while the permanent one is being crafted. This temporary crown is typically made from acrylic or resin and is not as durable as the final crown. This stage is relatively short, taking around 10-15 minutes.
  • Permanent Crown Placement:
    The final appointment occurs once the custom crown is ready, usually within two weeks. The dentist will remove the temporary crown, clean the tooth, and cement the permanent porcelain or ceramic crown in place. The fitting process takes around 30-60 minutes, depending on the patient’s comfort and the complexity of the procedure. In some modern clinics, same-day crowns may be available using CAD/CAM technology, reducing the treatment time.

The recovery from a crown procedure is typically fast. While patients may experience slight discomfort or sensitivity for a few days, most can resume their normal activities shortly after the procedure. The crown itself should be fully functional immediately after placement.

Benefits

  • Natural Aesthetic Appeal: Porcelain/ceramic crowns closely resemble the appearance of natural teeth, making them a popular choice for front teeth restorations.
  • Biocompatibility: These crowns are made from materials that are compatible with gum tissues, reducing the risk of allergic reactions.
  • Durability: With proper care, porcelain and ceramic crowns can last up to 15 years or more, providing a long-term solution for damaged teeth.
  • Metal-Free: For individuals who are allergic to metals or prefer not to have metal in their mouths, porcelain/ceramic crowns are an ideal choice.
  • Improved Functionality: These crowns restore the full function of teeth, allowing individuals to chew and speak more effectively after the procedure.

Potential Destinations

  • Thailand:
    Thailand is renowned for its advanced dental services, particularly in major cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai. Medical tourists are drawn to its high-quality care at competitive prices. Many dental clinics in Thailand offer state-of-the-art facilities with highly qualified dental specialists.
  • Mexico:
    Mexico is a leading destination for dental tourism, particularly in cities close to the U.S. border. Patients flock here for affordable porcelain/ceramic crowns, often costing a fraction of what they would in the U.S. or Canada, without compromising on quality.
  • Hungary:
    Hungary is known as the dental capital of Europe, attracting patients from all over the continent. Its dental clinics offer high-quality porcelain and ceramic crown procedures at a fraction of the cost compared to other Western European countries.
  • Turkey:
    Turkey offers cutting-edge dental technology and experienced specialists, especially in Istanbul and Antalya. With its robust medical tourism infrastructure, patients can expect excellent dental care at highly competitive prices.
  • India:
    India is increasingly becoming a top destination for medical and dental tourism, offering a wide range of procedures, including porcelain/ceramic crowns, at affordable prices. Major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore are home to advanced dental clinics catering to international patients.

Risks & Considerations

  • Tooth Sensitivity:
    After the crown procedure, some patients may experience sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, particularly if the tooth has been extensively prepared.
  • Crown Chipping:
    While porcelain/ceramic crowns are durable, they can chip or crack under excessive pressure, particularly for individuals who grind their teeth.
  • Infection Risk:
    If the tooth is not properly cleaned or sealed during the procedure, there is a risk of infection, which may require additional treatment.
  • Gum Irritation:
    In some cases, patients may experience irritation or inflammation in the gums surrounding the crown, particularly if the crown does not fit perfectly.
  • Allergic Reaction to Cement:
    Although rare, some patients may have an allergic reaction to the materials used in the cement that bonds the crown to the tooth.

How to Choose the Right Doctor and Hospital

When selecting a doctor and hospital for your porcelain/ceramic crown procedure, it is essential to research thoroughly to ensure high-quality care. Start by looking for a dentist with advanced training in restorative and cosmetic dentistry. Certifications from reputable dental organizations can also be a good indicator of expertise. Additionally, choosing a dentist who has experience with porcelain/ceramic crowns specifically will ensure they are well-versed in the intricacies of this procedure.

For hospitals and clinics, look for facilities that specialize in dental care, particularly those with modern equipment such as CAD/CAM technology. A well-equipped clinic will be able to provide precise and efficient treatment, minimizing discomfort and reducing the risk of complications. It is also advisable to check patient reviews and testimonials to gain insights into the quality of care and patient satisfaction.

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Patients are advised to seek hospitals that are accredited by Global Healthcare and only work with medical tourism facilitators who are certified by Global Healthcare Accreditation or who have undergone certification from the Certified Medical Travel Professionals (CMTP). This ensures that the highest standards in the industry are met. GHA accredits the top hospitals in the world. These are the best hospitals in the world for quality and providing the best patient experience. Click the link to check out hospitals accredited by the Global Healthcare Accreditation: https://www.globalhealthcareaccreditation.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What actually happens during hyperstimulation of the ovaries?

The patient will take injectable FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) for eight to eleven days, depending on how long the follicles take to mature. This hormone is produced naturally in a woman’s body causing one egg to develop per cycle. Taking the injectable FSH causes several follicles to develop at once, at approximately the same rate. The development is monitored with vaginal ultrasounds and following the patient’s levels of estradiol and progesterone. FSH brand names include Repronex, Follistim, Menopur, Gonal-F and Bravelle. The patient injects herself daily.

What happens during egg retrieval?

When the follicles have developed enough to be harvested, the patient attends an appointment  where she is anesthetized and prepared for the procedure. Next, the doctor uses an ultrasound probe to guide a needle through the vaginal wall and into the follicle of the ovary. The thin needle draws the follicle fluid, which is then examined by an embryologist to find the eggs. The whole process takes about 20 minutes.

What happens to the eggs?

In the next step, the harvested eggs are then fertilized. If the sperm from the potential father, or in some cases, anonymous donor, has normal functionality, the eggs and sperm are placed together in a dish with a nutrient fluid, then incubated overnight to fertilize normally. If the sperm functionality is suboptimal, an embryologist uses Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection to inject a single sperm into a single egg with an extremely precise glass needle.  Once fertilization is complete, the embryos are assessed and prepared to be transferred to the patient’s uterus.

How are the embryos transferred back to the uterus?

The doctor and the patient will discuss the number of embryos to be transferred. The number of successfully fertilized eggs usually determines the number of eggs to be placed in the uterus. Embryos are transferred to the uterus with transabdominal ultrasound guidance. This process does not require anesthesia, but it can cause minor cervical or uterine discomfort. Following transfer, the patient is advised to take at least one days bed rest and two or three additional days of rest, then 10 to 12 days later, two pregnancy tests are scheduled to confirm success. Once two positive tests are completed, an obstetrical ultrasound is ordered to show the sac, fetal pole, yolk sac and fetal heart rate.

Embryoscope©

Built into this technology there is a microscope with a powerful camera that allows the uninterrupted monitoring of the embryo during its first hours of life. In this way, we can keep a close eye on the embryo, from the moment when the oocyte is inseminated and begins to divide into smaller and smaller cells, until it can be transferred to the uterus.

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