# Comparative Evaluation of Esthetic Zirconia Crowns in Children: A Comprehensive Review

**Authors:** Ameera M Alrassan, Sama S Alsaad, Hawraa F Alsunni, Sarah H Alsalman, Fahad K Almasoudi, Maha I Alsane, Khallad Z Alqarni, Mona A Masmali, Mazen A Alhodaithy, Daniah A Basheer, Tala S Khider, Moodhi N Alsubaei, Bushra M Wasili, Amal H Alsaffar

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.93704 · Cureus · 2025-10-02

## TL;DR

This review compares zirconia crowns to other dental restorations for children, highlighting their esthetic and functional benefits.

## Contribution

The paper provides a comprehensive narrative review comparing zirconia crowns with traditional options for primary teeth restoration.

## Key findings

- Zirconia crowns offer superior esthetics and durability for pediatric dental restorations.
- They demonstrate better biological compatibility and clinical performance compared to traditional crowns.
- Further research is needed to evaluate long-term outcomes of zirconia crowns in children.

## Abstract

Restoration of primary teeth is a fundamental component of pediatric dental care. While traditional crown types have long been used, the introduction of zirconia crowns has marked a significant advancement in terms of esthetics, durability, and biological compatibility. Given their increasing popularity, a narrative evaluation of zirconia crowns relative to other available options is warranted. Therefore, this comprehensive narrative review aims to provide an evidence-based comparison of zirconia crowns with other restorations used for primary teeth. By synthesizing data from current literature, this review aims to offer clinicians a detailed understanding of the comparative advantages, limitations, and clinical considerations associated with zirconia crowns in pediatric dental rehabilitation. Zirconia crowns provide a clinically superior option for rehabilitation of primary teeth, combining esthetic excellence with functional durability. Their advantages across multiple outcome domains support their increasing adoption in pediatric dentistry. Continued research into long-term outcomes will further optimize their clinical utility.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** Zirconia (MESH:C028541)

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