What are the common uses of PFM crowns in dental treatment?

PFM crowns (Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal crowns) are commonly used in dental treatment to restore both the function and appearance of damaged or compromised teeth. Their combination of strength and aesthetics makes them a popular choice for a variety of clinical situations.

One of the most common uses is to restore teeth that are severely decayed, cracked, or weakened, particularly in the back of the mouth (molars), where strong chewing forces are applied. The metal substructure provides durability, while the porcelain coating offers a natural, tooth-like appearance.

PFM crowns are also widely used after root canal treatment, where the tooth becomes brittle and requires full coverage for protection. In such cases, a PFM crown helps restore both strength and form.

Additionally, PFM crowns are used as part of dental bridgework, serving as anchor crowns for replacing missing teeth. They are also placed over dental implants to complete implant-supported restorations.

Because PFM crowns balance cost-effectivenesslongevity, and aesthetics, they are commonly chosen for patients who need durable restorations that still maintain a natural look.

Dentists recommend them especially for posterior restorations, where strength is crucial and aesthetics are still a consideration. Read more……

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