Empress Crowns (All-Ceramic / Full Porcelain Teeth)

What is Empress (All-Ceramic Crown)?
Empress is a strengthened porcelain system made without a metal substructure. A ceramic core of pressed leucite-reinforced glass-ceramic is used, over which glass ceramic is layered under high pressure. Since it is entirely made of ceramic, it is also referred to as a full porcelain crown.
Why Do Empress Crowns Look More Natural?
Because they contain no metal, Empress crowns replicate the natural translucency and light-reflecting properties of teeth. Their compatibility with dental adhesives and the chameleon effect of the material allow seamless blending with the natural tooth structure, achieving ideal color, brightness, and a natural esthetic.
Where Can Empress Be Applied?
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Front teeth (incisors, canines, premolars) where esthetics are critical
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Single-tooth restorations in the esthetic zone
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Smile design cases where natural beauty is the priority
Where Is Empress Not Recommended?
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Posterior molars exposed to heavy chewing forces
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Cases with multiple adjacent missing teeth
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For these situations, zirconium crowns are recommended due to their higher strength and durability.
Indications for Empress Crowns
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Tooth discoloration due to antibiotics, fluoride, or aging
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Discoloration in root canal–treated teeth unresponsive to whitening
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Developmental tissue or shape anomalies
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Malpositioned teeth
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Closing gaps between teeth (diastema)
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Worn teeth due to physical or chemical erosion
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Multiple restorations in smile design treatments
Treatment Procedure
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Patient photos and impressions are taken, and a smile design is created.
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A mock-up demonstration is provided to preview the expected results.
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Under local anesthesia, ~2 mm of enamel is reduced, and a precise impression is taken.
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Temporary restorations in natural tooth color are placed to protect teeth and allow daily life without esthetic compromise.
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Laboratory-prepared Empress crowns are tried in, and once approved by the patient, permanently bonded.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Will I be toothless during treatment?
No, temporary restorations are provided throughout the process. -
How long are the sessions?
Approximately 45 minutes per session. -
Can I eat and drink right away?
Yes, after permanent bonding, you can resume normal eating immediately. -
Will I feel sensitivity?
No, the thermal expansion coefficient of Empress is close to natural teeth, minimizing sensitivity. -
How should I care for them?
Standard oral hygiene is sufficient: brushing, flossing, and 6-month dental check-ups. -
Will they cause gum recession or gaps over time?
No, Empress crowns have excellent marginal fit and polished surfaces that resist plaque accumulation. -
Can the tooth underneath decay?
No, the perfect fit and non-soluble adhesive protect the underlying tooth. -
Can Empress crowns fall off or break?
No, they cannot fall off once bonded. They are strong but, like natural teeth, can fracture under extreme force. -
Will their color or shape change?
No, they retain their color, translucency, and shape over time. -
Do they cause odor or taste changes?
No, their smooth and biocompatible surfaces prevent plaque and odor. -
Are they safe for patients with metal allergies?
Yes, being 100% metal-free, they cause no allergic reactions. -
Can they replace old crowns with dark gum lines?
Yes, unlike metal-supported crowns, Empress crowns contain no gray substructure, so there is no dark reflection on the gums.
Empress vs. Zirconium
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Empress: Superior light transmission and translucency, ideal for anterior teeth where esthetics are most critical.
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Zirconium: Preferred for cases requiring higher strength, posterior restorations, or multiple-unit bridges.
Both materials are metal-free, biocompatible, and provide excellent esthetics and biological harmony.