Cosmetic dental crowns
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Crown for a Tooth
Teeth are often restored with fillings of silver or composite
plastics. These materials can often accomplish the aim of replacing
the part of the tooth that has been lost in a strong and
good-looking manner.
However, there comes a point where the damage to the tooth has
removed too much structure to hold a filling. The restoration must
be done by a technique that will attach to the remaining tooth,
stand up under heavier use and meet more elaborate cosmetic
requirements.
The Crown is the dental restoration that can strengthen and
restore the entire top of a tooth. The crown can also be part of the
attachment of a fixed bridge for the replacement of teeth. The tooth
is strengthened because it is covered from the outside with a
casting of metal or ceramic that will wrap up and splint the tooth.
The chewing of the tooth can be improved because it can be
reshaped to match more efficiently with the opposing teeth. A crown
can improve cosmetics by the use of modern ceramic processes that
produce translucency and color that is more natural than has ever
been possible.
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