Image showing four types of dental crowns: Full Contour Zirconia, Porcelain Fused to Zirconia, Full Porcelain Crown, and Porcelain Fused to Metal—both occlusal and internal views.

This educational image showcases the visual and structural differences between the four primary types of long-term dental crowns. From left to right:
• Full Contour Zirconia: Strongest, monolithic, ideal for bruxers and molars.
• Porcelain Fused to Zirconia: Combines strength with lifelike aesthetics, often used in smile zones.
• Full Porcelain Crown: Highly aesthetic, best for front teeth.
• Porcelain Fused to Metal (PFM): Reliable and durable, though less aesthetic due to the metal base.

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