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Zirconia vs Porcelain Crowns: Which Is Right for You?

Published May 8, 2026

For most cases, full-zirconia is the better choice — stronger, no metal showing, and color-matched to your other teeth. Porcelain still has a place for highly visible front teeth where light translucency matters cosmetically. Here’s how to decide.

What’s a dental crown?

A crown is a custom-fit cap that covers a damaged or root-canal-treated tooth. It restores the tooth’s shape, strength, and appearance. Crowns are made from one of several materials — the two most common today are zirconia and porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM).

Full-zirconia crowns: the modern default

Zirconia is a ceramic material exceptionally hard and biocompatible — the same material used in some hip replacements. Modern milling technology lets us shape it precisely to match your bite and tooth anatomy.

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Porcelain crowns: when light translucency matters

Porcelain (specifically, layered porcelain or porcelain-fused-to-metal) has been the cosmetic gold standard for decades because it captures the natural translucency of enamel — the way light passes through the edges of a real tooth.

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Which one for which tooth?

Cost comparison at Keller Parkway Dental

Our self-pay full-zirconia crown is $899 — this is what we recommend by default for most patients. Porcelain options for highly visible front teeth are quoted case-by-case at consultation. Most PPO insurance plans cover a substantial portion of either.

Have a damaged tooth?

Book a consultation online or call (817) 431-6995. We’ll evaluate the tooth, discuss options, and give you a transparent estimate before any work begins.

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