Metal Crowns vs. Porcelain Dental Crowns
Metal Crowns vs. Porcelain Dental Crowns — Dennis Baik, DDS — Metal and porcelain are typically two of the more popular materials that dental crowns are made of.
Metal Crowns vs. Porcelain Dental Crowns — Dennis Baik, DDS — Metal and porcelain are typically two of the more popular materials that dental crowns are made of.
A dental crowns, also called a cap, forms the tooth’s outer covering, protecting the tooth from decay and damage.
When getting a dental crown, you might wonder how many visits you need to make before you can get the restoration.
Dental crowns are a popular restoration option used by general dentists. Restorations are often needed when teeth are in bad shape, as they help bring the tooth back to life, thus encouraging good oral health. Good oral health then translates to one's overall health. What exactly are dental crowns? According to the American Dental Association,…
A dental crown is a protective cap a dentist places on the tooth to either mask physical impairments and improve its aesthetics or protect and restore the tooth’s function after significant structural damages. The process of getting a dental crown is simple, but there may be certain adjustments based on the patient’s preferences. Getting a…
A dental crown is a prosthetic covering for the entire tooth structure, from the biting or chewing surface all the way to the gum line. These dental prosthetics serve both cosmetic and medical purposes. If your tooth has suffered structural impairments such as a fracture, crack, severe decay or large filling, the dentist may fabricate…
Dental crowns are a necessary part of dentistry. Whether you are prone to tooth problems or you have just been slacking a bit on dental hygiene, it’s always disappointing to head to the dentist and learn you have a cavity. In most cases, these cavities can be filled to protect your teeth and prevent further…
For a cosmetic dentist, there are few tools as widely used as dental crowns. When you consider the ultimate goal of cosmetic dentistry these days, there are two fundamental functions we seek to perform. This first and most important thing is that a tooth can do its job, which is to tear and chew food….
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