enkelkroon
Enkelkroon, in dentistry, is a crown designed to restore or protect a single tooth. It is bonded to a prepared tooth or to an implant abutment, encasing the visible portion of the tooth above the gum line.
Indications include extensive decay, a fractured or worn tooth, large fillings when there is insufficient tooth
Materials used for enkelkroon include porcelain fused to metal, all-porcelain (ceramic), zirconia, or noble metal alloys
Procedure: after examination and tooth preparation, the tooth is reduced in size to create space for the
Care and lifespan: with good oral hygiene and protection against excessive forces, an enkelkroon can last roughly
Limitations and risks: irreversible tooth reduction, possible sensitivity, crown fracture or debonding.
Alternative restorations: onlays (partial crowns), veneer, or dental implants with crown.