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Patients Guide to Dental Crowns

What happens if the decay is so large that an amalgam or composite resin restoration will not
suffice? In these cases, the treatment of choice is a dental crown. Thinking what is a dental
crown? Keep reading, here youll find detailed information of dental crowns and its types.
Dental Crowns
A crown is like a thimble, coering and supporting a single tooth. Tooth structure is remoed
circumferentially, leaing a peg!shaped crown preparation. An impression of the prepared tooth
is recorded and then models and dies are prepared. "ental #rowns in $oston %A are used on
teeth to&
'estore the form of a badly broken down tooth.
Improe the appearance of an unsightly tooth.
(upport a weak tooth, and
Acts as a retainer for bridgework.
Types of Dental crowns
Porcelain Jacket Crowns ) Traditional porcelain *acket crowns are made by mi+ing porcelain
powders of arious colors with water to form a paste. This mi+ture is carefully manipulated for
color and shape so that the finished crown will match patients other teeth. After shaping, drying
and baking, the porcelain crown is fired and finished. If it is satisfactory, it is cemented to the
patients tooth.
Although porcelain *acket crowns are highly aesthetic but unfortunately prone to fracture. It has
largely been superseded by porcelain fused to metal and all!ceramic crowns.
Porcelain Fused to Metal Crowns ) ,orcelain fused to metal is the most common type of crown
as it is both strong and aesthetic. A thin thimble of metal alloy is first cast and fitted to the die.
The metal commonly used is gold alloy. ,orcelain is then fused permanently oer the metal
casting to hide the isible metal and match the appearance of the patients other teeth.
All-Ceramic Crowns ) These are the most aesthetic crowns currently aailable. There are a
number of different types. "epending upon the type, they may be cemented or bonded to the
tooth. They are not as strong as the traditional porcelain fused to metal crowns and are
generally used on anterior teeth. These sometimes re-uire bonding to tooth structure for
support.
Gold Crown ) The gold crown is made entirely from a gold alloy, and therefore its use is usually
confined to posterior teeth, where it is less isible. It is a strong restoration that is useful if the
patient has a heay bite.
Acrylic Resin Crown ) Acrylic resin crown are easier and cheaper to make than porcelain and
gold. They are generally used as temporary crowns while the permanent crowns are made.
Acrylic is not as aesthetic or strong as porcelain and tends to wear and stain.
If you find difficulties in choosing the perfect crown for your tooth, seek help of an e+perienced
cosmetic dentist in $oston %A. They will guide and e+plain you which one matches your budget
and tooth condition. Then why wait, rush to the cosmetic dentist now and enhance your smile.

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