Porcelain crowns can be so realistic

Aesthetic restorations require realistic crown form, color, and coordination with adjacent teeth. Porcelain crowns are impervious to light because of their inner layer of metal, and the color temperature of the crown is cold and grayish. Generally speaking, the full crown for aesthetic restoration is all-ceramic crown. After precise colorimetry by professional restorers and perfect understanding and precise reproduction of color design by excellent technicians, porcelain crowns can achieve good aesthetic results as well. Detail of the color of natural teeth before restoration High saturation of the cervical 1/3, deep staining; high brightness of the middle and incisal 1/3, irregular chalky mottling. Detail of crown after restoration The cervical 1/3 of the crown after restoration is deeply stained; the middle and incisal 1/3 are lightly stained with irregular chalky mottling. The effect of aesthetic restoration was achieved in harmony with the adjacent teeth.