DENTAL CROWNS
Dental crowns are also known as a cap. A crown is a prosthetic object, dentists cement on the tooth. After being placed on the teeth, it can only be removed by the dentist. The cap is used by the dentists to cover a damaged tooth. The covering improves the appearance of the tooth and strengthens it.
Crowns are made on demand. The dentist must ensure that its color resembles the natural teeth of the patient. That is very important since it prevents people from detecting if the patient has crowns. The size of the damaged tooth is reduced to enable the crown to fit on it properly. After that, an impression of that tooth is taken to create a crown. The dentists can place a temporary crown while making a permanent one.
TYPES OF DENTAL CROWNS
There are three types of dental crowns. They include:
Ceramic crown: Ceramics are perfect for restoring missing or damaged teeth since they can easily blend with the natural tooth color. This particular crown is made from porcelain.
Porcelain fused to metal crown: This crown has a stronger bond than the regular porcelain. That is because it has been connected to a metal structure. The metal makes this crown more durable.
Gold alloys: This crown is a mixture of copper, gold, and other metals. This crown offers a very strong bond to the tooth. It does not fracture or wear the tooth. That is why it is very durable. The golden color makes it stylish too.