Pressed Ceramic Crowns e.max

Crowns e max price

Pres-ceramic crown 10200 UAH

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Пресс керамика E-max
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Presed Ceramics Krovns e.max in Kyiv

Modern dentistry offers many solutions for tooth restoration, but one of the most aesthetic and reliable options is e.max pressed ceramic crowns. These crowns provide flawless aesthetics, high strength, and durability. At Crystal Dent dental clinic in Kyiv, you can have e.max crowns placed by experienced specialists and ensure yourself a beautiful and healthy smile.

What is Pressed Ceramic?

Pressed ceramic is an innovative material for dental crowns, manufactured through hot pressing technology. One of the most popular pressed ceramic systems is e.max by Ivoclar Vivadent.

Advantages of crowns and veneers made of pressed ceramic:

  • natural appearance that perfectly mimics tooth enamel;
  • high strength and resistance to chipping;
  • full biocompatibility, eliminating allergic reactions;
  • minimal tooth preparation, preserving its structure.

This material is suitable for almost everyone and does not cause rejection or discomfort during wear. With proper care according to specialist recommendations, e.max pressed ceramic can last for many years without losing its performance characteristics.

Advantages of e.max pressed ceramic crowns

Among the main advantages of pressed ceramic in dentistry:

  • Aesthetics and naturalness. Max crowns have excellent translucency, making them look as natural as possible. They are ideal for restoring front teeth, where flawless aesthetics are crucial.
  • Strength and durability. Despite their visual lightness, max pressed ceramic has high strength (approximately 400 MPa), allowing it to withstand chewing loads and retain durability.
  • Biocompatibility and safety. Pressed ceramic in dentistry does not cause irritation, allergies, or gum inflammation, making it an ideal material for patients with sensitive tissues.
  • Minimal preparation. Thanks to e.max technology, the dentist does not need to heavily grind the tooth — this helps to preserve healthy enamel as much as possible.

Pressed Ceramic or Zirconia — Which is Better?

Pressed ceramic and zirconia are both high-quality materials, but serve different purposes. E.max is the best choice for front teeth and cases where aesthetics are important. Zirconia is stronger and more suitable for severely damaged or discolored teeth. It’s hard to determine which is better — pressed ceramic or zirconia — on your own. At Crystal Dent, the dentist will select the best option based on your individual needs.

Stages of Installing Pressed Ceramic Crowns

The installation process requires high precision, and the experience and professionalism of the specialists play a key role. Installing a pressed ceramic crown involves several stages:

  1. Consultation and diagnostics. Before treatment, the doctor examines the oral cavity, assesses the condition of the teeth and gums, and identifies possible contraindications. This may involve:
  • visual examination – assessing tooth shape, presence of caries, gum condition;
  • X-ray diagnostics – detecting hidden root and bone pathologies;
  • Digital scanning – creating an accurate model of the dental arch for planning future restoration.

If treatment is needed (e.g., for caries or inflammation), therapeutic preparation is performed before placing the e.max metal-free crown.

  1. Tooth preparation. To place the e.max crown, the tooth must be properly prepared. This includes:
  • Anesthesia – Local anesthesia is used to make the procedure comfortable.
  • removal of affected tissues – if caries is present, it is treated;
  • tooth shaping – the dentist removes a minimal enamel layer (usually 0.5–1.5 mm) to create space for the crown;
  • Gum edge treatment – if needed, gum correction is performed for a better crown fit.

After preparation, the doctor checks and adjusts the tooth shape if necessary.

  1. Digital scanning. At this stage, an accurate copy of the prepared tooth is created:
  • traditional method – using a silicone or alginate impression;
  • Digital scanning – a modern method that creates a 3D tooth model without unpleasant impression materials.

These data are sent to the dental laboratory for fabrication of the custom-pressed ceramic crown.

  1. Temporary crown placement. Since making a pressed ceramic crown takes a few days, a temporary crown is placed on the prepared tooth. It serves several functions:
  • protects the tooth from external influences;
  • preserves the aesthetics of the smile;
  • prevents shifting of neighboring teeth.

The temporary crown is made of plastic and fixed with temporary cement, allowing easy removal during final placement.

  1. Fabrication of the pressed ceramic crown. The process of making e.max crowns in the dental laboratory includes:
  • Wax model formation – an accurate copy of the future crown is created based on the impression.
  • ceramic pressing – under high pressure and temperature, the ceramic material is sintered, gaining strength and the desired shape;
  • final processing – individual shade application, glazing, and polishing to ensure maximum resemblance to natural teeth.

This technology gives e.max ceramic crowns outstanding strength and aesthetics.

  1. Fitting and adjustment. The finished pressed ceramic crown is fitted to the tooth to check its match:
  • shape and size – the crown should fit snugly and not affect the bite;
  • shade – the color must match adjacent teeth for a natural appearance;
  • Chewing comfort – the patient checks for any discomfort.

If necessary, the pressed ceramic crown is refined, margins adjusted, and color or structure corrected.

  1. Permanent fixation of the e.max crown on front teeth. When all parameters are met, the final placement is carried out:
  • cleaning the tooth – removal of temporary cement and degreasing the surface;
  • pre-fit check – final verification of the crown’s seating;
  • Fixation with permanent cement – a special dental cement securely bonds the crown to the tooth;
  • Polishing and final check – excess cement is removed, and the surface is polished.

After installation, the doctor provides care recommendations for the e.max pressed ceramic.

  1. Follow-up check. A few days later, the patient returns for a follow-up visit to ensure the crown is properly placed and does not cause discomfort. The doctor checks:
  • no pressure on the gums;
  • chewing comfort;
  • retention of aesthetics and fixation strength.

If discomfort arises, the doctor may adjust the bite or modify the crown.

Cost of Pressed Ceramic Crowns in Kyiv

The price of installing e.max crowns depends on several factors:

  • The number of crowns – single crown or full dental restoration;
  • complexity of the work – need for additional treatment before crown placement;
  • Materials and technology – use of original e.max materials.

Approximate prices in Kyiv: e.max crown – from 8000 to 12,000 UAH, e.max veneer – from 9000 UAH. For an accurate cost estimate, scheduling a consultation with Crystal Dent specialists is best.

Why Choose Crystal Dent Dental Clinic?

The choice of dental clinic affects not only the health of your teeth but also your comfort, safety, and confidence in the result. Crystal Dent combines professionalism, advanced technologies, and an individual approach to each patient. If you want to get crowns or veneers made of pressed ceramic, contact our clinic, where we offer:

  • team of experienced doctors with constant professional development;
  • modern equipment, accurate diagnostics, painless treatment, and long-lasting results;
  • high-quality materials from trusted global brands;
  • wide range of services: from caries treatment to implantation and aesthetic dentistry;
  • attentive care for every patient, including children.

Crystal Dent Dentistry in Kyiv – it’s your dental health and a beautiful smile for years to come. Call our managers and make an appointment at your convenience.

Contacts:

Address: Kyiv, Demeivska St., 13, Section 6 Phone: +38 (097) 811 08 08, +38 (066) 811 08 08, +38 (073) 811 08 08