— Clinical Tips from Hocera
Zirconia crowns are becoming the first choice in restorative dentistry thanks to their superior strength, aesthetics, and biocompatibility. However, proper tooth preparation is the foundation of a long-lasting result.
In this article, Hocera, a global innovator in dental zirconia materials, shares the essential clinical guidelines to help clinicians achieve optimal zirconia crown performance.
1. Occlusal Surface Reduction
🔹 Zirconia has high strength, so it allows for minimal but precise reduction.
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Recommended reduction: 0.5–1.0 mm
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For bruxism or discolored abutments: slightly increase to 1.2–1.5 mm
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Tip: Anatomical reduction (with natural cusp inclinations around 30°) gives a better fit than flat occlusal reductions
✅ A conservative prep preserves tooth structure without compromising strength.
2. Axial Wall Preparation
🔹 The Total Occlusal Convergence (TOC) angle impacts retention and fit.
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Ideal TOC: 10°–22°
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Molar example:
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Mesiodistal TOC ≈ 24°
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Buccolingual TOC ≈ 22°
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Minimum axial reduction: ≥ 0.5 mm
✅ Ensure uniform taper and smooth axial walls to support a passive, friction-fit restoration.
3. Margin Design
🔹 Zirconia’s strength allows for multiple margin designs — no longer limited like fragile glass ceramics.
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Common choices: Shoulder, Chamfer, or Rounded Deep Chamfer
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Rounded margins help avoid internal stresses
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Supragingival margins are preferred for better hygiene and scanning accuracy
✅ Avoid sharp internal angles — these can lead to chipping or misfit.
4. Special Tips for Ultra-Translucent Zirconia
🔹 Translucent zirconia offers improved aesthetics but requires more careful prep.
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Minimum thickness: 0.8 mm
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Recommended: 0.8–1.5 mm, depending on abutment color
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Use broad chamfer or shoulder with rounded internal angles
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Avoid knife-edge or feather-edge finish lines
✅ More translucency = less strength — precise prep becomes even more important.
🏁 Conclusion
Tooth preparation directly determines the success and longevity of zirconia restorations.
By following these simple yet effective guidelines, clinicians can unlock the full potential of Hocera’s multilayer and ultra-translucent zirconia systems — delivering restorations that are durable, aesthetic, and clinically successful.