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Recover Your Smile With Dental Crowns

A dental crown is nothing more than tooth-shaped “cap” that is placed over a tooth. Crowns are made by taking an impression of the tooth or teeth to cover the tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, and improve its appearance.

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Recover Your Smile With Dental Crowns

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  1. Recover Your Smile With Dental Crowns Recover Your Smile With Dental Crowns A dental crown is nothing more than tooth-shaped “cap” that is placed over a tooth. Crowns are made by taking an impression of the tooth or teeth to cover the tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, and improve its appearance. Toronto Toronto Dentist that the crown fits properly. Dentist can also place a temporary crown while the permanent one is being made. Dentist first reduces your tooth's size before the impression is created so Why Is a Dental Crown Needed? Why Is a Dental Crown Needed? - - This topic we have discussed before you can go through it. Dental Crowns can also be used in dental bridges to fill a gap if you’re missing one or more teeth. Because of their many uses, it’s important to understand the different types of dental crowns available.

  2. Crowns can be made up of stainless steel, all metal (such as gold or another alloy), porcelain-fused-to-metal, all resin, or all ceramic. Ceramic Dental Crowns Ceramic dental crowns are most often used to restore front teeth. Because of their natural color and texture, ceramic crowns are able to blend effortlessly with your remaining natural teeth, and can be given a hint of color to match your natural teeth. Porcelain crowns are not well suited for molars and pre-molars, as ceramic can become brittle when exposed to heavy biting forces. Stainless Steel Dental Crowns Stainless steel crowns are prefabricated crowns that are primarily used on permanent teeth as a temporary measure. This crown helps in protects the tooth or filling while a permanent crown is made from another material. A stainless steel crown is commonly used for children to fit over a primary tooth that's been prepared to fit it. Gold Alloys Dental Crowns A gold alloys Dental crowns constructed of gold alloys contain a combination of gold, copper, and various other metals. Gold alloys provide a number of perks over other dental crown types. A gold alloys type of crowns is strong and will not fracture. Gold alloys are also biocompatible with gum tissue. Porcelain-Fused To Metal This type of crown provides a stronger bond than regular porcelain because it is connected to a metal structure. It's also extremely durable.

  3. All-Resin Dental Crowns This type of crowns is comparably less expensive than other crown types. However, they wear down over time and are more prone to fractures than porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns. Crowns can be used on dental patients of all ages. For more information about dental crowns, contact Downtown Toronto Dentist Downtown Toronto Dentist professionals.

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