Emax Crowns

Flavio Sonanini
Reviewed by Flavio Sonanini, Medical Travel Expert|Updated: March 2026

Emax crowns are a state-of-the-art solution for dental restoration, crafted from lithium disilicate ceramic. Renowned for their strength and aesthetic appeal, these crowns are an excellent choice for replacing or restoring damaged, discolored, or misshapen teeth. Their translucent, lifelike quali...

What are Emax Crowns?

Emax crowns are a state-of-the-art solution for dental restoration, crafted from lithium disilicate ceramic. Renowned for their strength and aesthetic appeal, these crowns are an excellent choice for replacing or restoring damaged, discolored, or misshapen teeth. Their translucent, lifelike quality ensures a natural appearance that blends seamlessly with your existing teeth.

In Switzerland, Emax crowns are a preferred choice due to the country's high standards in dental care. Swiss dental clinics prioritize precision, safety, and patient satisfaction, making Emax crowns a reliable and effective option for those seeking top-tier dental solutions.

How do Emax Crowns Work?

The process of getting Emax crowns involves several steps. First, the dentist prepares the tooth by removing a small amount of enamel to make room for the crown. Next, a precise impression of the tooth is taken to ensure the crown is a perfect fit. This impression is sent to a specialized lab where the crown is crafted using advanced technology. Finally, the crown is bonded to the tooth, restoring its function and appearance.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

Emax crowns are an ideal choice for individuals with:

Cracked or chipped teeth
Severely discolored or stained teeth
Misshapen or small teeth
Teeth that have undergone root canal treatment

Patients should have healthy gums and sufficient tooth structure to support the crown. During a consultation, your Swiss dentist will evaluate your oral health to determine if Emax crowns are right for you.

The Procedure

1. Consultation and Assessment: Your dentist will examine your teeth, discuss your goals, and take X-rays if needed.
2. Tooth Preparation: The tooth is shaped to create space for the crown.
3. Impression: A digital or physical mold of your tooth is taken.
4. Temporary Crown: A temporary crown may be placed while your Emax crown is being crafted.
5. Crown Placement: Once ready, the Emax crown is adjusted for fit and bonded to your tooth.

Benefits

Natural and aesthetic appearance
Durable and long-lasting material
Minimally invasive procedure
Biocompatible and safe for the gums
Highly resistant to staining

Recovery & Downtime

Recovery is minimal, and patients can resume normal activities immediately. Some may experience slight sensitivity, which typically resolves within a few days. Proper oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups are essential to ensure the longevity of your crown.

Potential Side Effects

Temporary sensitivity to hot and cold
Minor gum irritation
Risk of crown chipping or cracking (rare)
Potential need for adjustments
Allergic reaction to materials (extremely rare)

Is This Right for You?

Emax crowns are suitable for those looking to enhance their smile with a durable and natural-looking solution. If you're unsure, a consultation with a Swiss dental specialist can provide clarity and guidance tailored to your needs.

Cost in Switzerland

The cost of Emax crowns in Switzerland ranges from CHF 1,000 to CHF 2,500 per crown. This price reflects the high-quality materials, advanced technology, and expertise of Swiss dental professionals.

Why Choose Switzerland?

Switzerland is synonymous with medical excellence, precision, and patient care. Swiss dental clinics uphold stringent hygiene and safety standards, ensuring optimal outcomes for every patient. By choosing Emax crowns in Switzerland, you benefit from unparalleled quality and long-lasting results.

Benefits

Natural and aesthetic appearance

Durable and long-lasting material

Minimally invasive procedure

Biocompatible and safe for the gums

Highly resistant to staining

The Process

Procedure

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The procedure involves tooth preparation, taking impressions, and crown placement, typically completed in 1-2 sessions.

Recovery & Downtime

Patients can resume normal activities immediately after the procedure.

Potential Side Effects

  • Temporary sensitivity to hot and cold
  • Minor gum irritation
  • Risk of crown chipping or cracking (rare)
  • Potential need for adjustments
  • Allergic reaction to materials (extremely rare)

Is This Right For You?

Ideal candidates:

  • Ideal candidates are individuals with damaged, discolored, or misshapen teeth seeking a natural and durable restoration.

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