Titanium dental crown will be an ideal solution for those facing dental issues such as discoloration, damage, or lack of confidence when smiling. Trong bài viết này, Herident Dental Clinic will provide complete information about the titanium crown procedure, helping you understand its benefits. At the same time, Herident Dental will answer questions related to costs and important notes before and after the procedure.
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What is a Titanium Porcelain Crown?
A titanium porcelain crown is a dental restorative method in which a porcelain layer is placed over the entire damaged tooth. The inner core of this crown is made from a Nickel-Chrome-Titanium alloy (with titanium accounting for approximately 4-8%). Titanium is a durable, lightweight material with high biocompatibility with the body, which allows titanium porcelain crowns to offer excellent strength and cause minimal irritation.

Benefits of Titanium Porcelain Crowns
6 Benefits of Choosing This Method Titanium Porcelain Crown:
- Improved Aesthetics: Titanium porcelain crowns have a color very similar to natural teeth, helping to restore a natural appearance to teeth that are discolored, chipped, or damaged.
- Protection of Natural Teeth: The porcelain crown helps protect the underlying natural tooth from bacterial invasion, reducing the risk of tooth decay and gum diseases.
- High Biocompatibility: For individuals with sensitive constitutions, titanium porcelain crowns are gentle on the soft tissues in the mouth, minimizing the risk of irritation or allergic reactions.
- High Durability: The strong and durable Titanium framework provides excellent load-bearing capacity, allowing you to chew comfortably without worrying about the teeth chipping or wearing down.
- Resistance to Abrasion and Oxidation: Titanium has strong resistance to corrosion from food acids and the oral environment, helping titanium porcelain crowns maintain their luster and long-term durability.
- Cost-Effective: Compared to other types of porcelain crowns (full porcelain or precious metal porcelain), titanium porcelain crowns still ensure aesthetic appeal and durability despite having a lower cost.
Suitable Candidates
Titanium Porcelain Crown bring many benefits in terms of dental restoration techniques. However, this dental restoration method is not always suitable for everyone.
What cases are suitable for Titanium Porcelain Crowns?
The solution of titanium porcelain crowns should be considered for those who are experiencing the following issues:
- Discolored or Yellowed Teeth: For those whose teeth are yellowed due to age, smoking, or frequent consumption of dark-colored foods, especially when conventional whitening methods are ineffective.
- Chipped or Broken Teeth: Teeth damaged due to impact or accidents can opt for titanium porcelain crowns to restore their original shape and ensure chewing function.
- Gapped or Spaced Teeth: Titanium porcelain crowns can adjust the spacing between teeth, improving bite and smile.
- Teeth After Root Canal Treatment: After root canal treatment, teeth often become weak and prone to fracture. Therefore, a titanium porcelain crown helps protect the natural tooth, increasing its durability and preventing fractures.

Cases where it should not be performed
While titanium porcelain crowns offer many benefits, not everyone is suitable for this method. Please consider carefully if you fall into the following cases:
- Individuals with untreated oral diseases: Before proceeding with titanium porcelain crowning, thoroughly treat issues such as periodontitis and gingivitis to prevent infections or complications.
- Individuals with teeth grinding habits: Frequent teeth grinding can reduce the lifespan of titanium porcelain crowns.
- Individuals allergic to metal: A small number of people with sensitive constitutions to metal may experience an irritating reaction, even though titanium is a biocompatible material.
- Individuals who are not yet fully grown: The teeth of children and adolescents are still developing, so getting titanium porcelain crowns might affect the natural development of their teeth.
Cost of Titanium Porcelain Crowns
The price list for titanium porcelain crowns may vary depending on the quality of service, the dentist's skill, and the dental clinic. According to a survey at several dental clinics, the average price ranges from 2,000,000 – 3,000,000 VND per tooth, accompanied by a separate warranty policy.
At Herident Dental Clinic, we provide high-quality titanium porcelain crown services with transparent prices publicly listed. If you have any questions or would like to schedule an examination, please contact us via HOTLINE 1900.5089 for quick support.
Care after crowning
After titanium porcelain crowning, care should be taken to extend the lifespan of the crown and protect oral health.
Oral Hygiene Guide
The following care guidelines should be noted to ensure the health of your natural teeth as well as your titanium porcelain crowns.
- Use dental floss: Daily use dental floss or a water flosser to remove food debris stuck between teeth.
- Brush teeth correctly (at least twice a day): Brush gently, paying attention to the area around the crown to remove plaque and food residue. Specifically, use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste to clean your teeth.
- Use mouthwash: Choose an alcohol-free mouthwash to prevent dry mouth and help kill bacteria, keeping your breath fresh.
- Regular dental check-ups: Schedule check-ups every 6 months or as advised by your dentist to monitor the condition of your porcelain crowns and for professional dental cleaning.
Suitable Diet
Diet also plays an important role in maintaining the health of your dental crowns:
- Avoid hard, chewy, or sticky foods as they can crack or damage the crown.
- Limit carbonated and acidic beverages as they cause tooth enamel erosion, affecting titanium porcelain crowns.
- Increase calcium-rich foods (milk, cheese, green vegetables) to help strengthen tooth enamel and healthy gums, supporting the longevity of dental crowns.

Herident Dental Clinic – A reputable address for titanium porcelain crowns
Titanium porcelain crowning is an effective solution to improve the aesthetics and function of your teeth. If you are looking for a reputable address, Herident Dental Clinic is an ideal choice. With many years of experience in the dental field, Herident is committed to using only high-quality porcelain crowns with clear origins, absolutely no inferior products. Customers at Herident will benefit from a transparent warranty policy, along with a process of measuring and designing porcelain crowns according to each individual's unique tooth shape, ensuring optimal restoration results.
Please contact us immediately via HOTLINE 1900.5089 for detailed consultation and to book an appointment. Herident Dental Clinic is always ready to give you a confident and healthy smile!
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