A veneered crown with a metallic base is necessary to combine strength and aesthetics in posterior teeth. This type of crown features a metallic substructure for durability and a veneered layer for aesthetics. It is particularly useful in areas subjected to heavy occlusal forces, such as molars.
Restoring function and aesthetics provides durability in high-stress areas, ensuring the patient can chew and speak comfortably. The metallic base provides strength and stability, while the veneered layer enhances the tooth’s appearance. Additionally, the crown distributes occlusal forces evenly, reducing the likelihood of fractures or cracks.
Ensure proper preparation and fit to avoid marginal discrepancies or failure. Verify the margins of the crown to ensure they are smooth and well-adapted to avoid irritation of the surrounding soft tissues. Educate the patient on the importance of regular follow-ups to monitor the stability of the crown and address any issues promptly.