Keramické zubní náhrady: co je dobré vědět o materiálu, cenách a péči

When you think about replacing a missing or damaged tooth, keramické zubní náhrady, zubní náhrady vyrobené z biologicky kompatibilní keramiky, které imitují přirozenou strukturu a barvu zubu. Also known as celokeramické korunky, they are the go-to choice for people who want a natural-looking smile without metal showing at the gumline. Unlike older metal-based solutions, they don’t discolor gums, don’t trigger allergies, and reflect light just like real enamel. That’s why over 70% of patients in Prague and Brno now choose them for front teeth — and even for molars when aesthetics and durability matter.

But keramické zubní náhrady aren’t just about looks. They’re strong enough to handle chewing forces, especially when made with modern materials like zirconia or lithium disilicate. These aren’t fragile porcelain like your grandma’s teacup — they’re engineered for decades of use. And when paired with zubní implantáty, kořenové náhrady, které se implantují do čelisti a slouží jako pevná podpora pro korunky, they become nearly indestructible. Many patients don’t realize that the success of a keramická náhrada depends heavily on how well the implant integrates with the bone. If the foundation is weak, even the best ceramic crown can fail.

Price is often the biggest concern. A single celokeramická korunka, plně keramická náhrada, která pokrývá celý zub a není kombinována s kovem can cost between 8,000 and 15,000 Kč, depending on the clinic and material quality. But cheaper options? They often use lower-grade ceramics that chip or change color over time. It’s not worth saving 3,000 Kč if you’re back in the chair in two years. And don’t forget: if you need multiple replacements, the total cost can quickly reach 150,000 Kč or more — which is why many people look into payment plans or insurance coverage for zubní náhrady, jakékoliv náhrady zubů, včetně korunek, mostů nebo protéz, které obnovují funkci a estetiku.

Péče o keramické náhrady je jednoduchá — ale ne zcela stejná jako pro přirozené zuby. You can’t chew ice, open bottles with your teeth, or grind them in your sleep. If you have bruxism, you’ll need a night guard. And yes, you still need to brush and floss around them. Plaque builds up just as easily, and if it’s not removed, it leads to gum inflammation — which can loosen even the strongest ceramic crown.

What most people don’t tell you is that the skill of the dentist matters more than the brand of ceramic. A poorly fitted crown, even if made from the best material, will trap food, irritate gums, and eventually fail. That’s why reviews, before-and-after photos, and experience matter more than flashy ads.

You’ll find real stories below — from people who replaced old metal crowns and finally smiled without shame, to those who learned the hard way that skipping a checkup after getting a ceramic bridge led to hidden problems. We cover prices, common mistakes, how to choose a clinic, and what to ask your dentist before you sign anything. No fluff. Just what you need to make a smart decision.

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Keramické fazety: Jaké jsou možnosti úpravy a co si vybrat

Keramické fazety: Jaké jsou možnosti úpravy a co si vybrat

Keramické fazety jsou moderní řešení pro estetickou úpravu zubů. Zjistěte, jaké možnosti úpravy nabízejí, jak se liší typy fazet, co stojí a jak se o ně správně starat.

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