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  • PFM (Porcelain Fused to Metal)

  • Full Cast Crown

  • Crown Fit to Partial

  • Porcelain Butt Margin

  • Implants

  • Veneers

  • Diagnostic Wax-Ups

  • Zirconia - Full Contour

  • Inlay Veneers

  • Temporaries

  • Zirconia with e.max Porcelain Overlay

All-Porcelain Restoration

An all-porcelain dental restoration, often referred to as a porcelain crown, is a dental treatment designed to repair damaged or decayed teeth. It distinguishes itself by its construction from porcelain or ceramic materials, which closely mimic the appearance of natural teeth. Primarily valued for its aesthetic qualities, it is commonly employed in visible areas of the mouth, particularly for cosmetic dental work.

This type of restoration offers biocompatibility, minimizing the risk of allergic reactions or irritation in the oral environment. It is gentle on surrounding teeth during chewing and biting. However, it's essential to note that its durability may be somewhat lower than other crown types, making it a preferred choice for esthetic considerations rather than high-stress areas. Dentists typically recommend all-porcelain dental restorations for patients seeking a natural-looking and metal-free solution for tooth restoration, especially in the anterior or cosmetic regions of the mouth.

Fixed Crown and Bridge

A fixed crown and bridge is a dental prosthetic solution employed to address tooth loss or the restoration of damaged teeth. This restorative technique is composed of two integral components:

  1. Crown: A dental crown functions as a protective cap, affixed to a compromised or weakened natural tooth. It serves the purpose of reinstating the tooth's structural integrity, size, shape, and aesthetic appeal. Custom-crafted to harmonize with the patient's existing teeth, crowns are instrumental in fortifying and enhancing the appearance of the affected tooth.

  2. Bridge: The dental bridge is designed to replace one or more missing teeth within the oral cavity. It consists of artificial teeth, or "pontics," which are secured in place through the anchoring of crowns onto the adjacent natural teeth, termed "abutment teeth." The union of crowns and pontics results in a singular, consolidated unit.

The term "fixed" underscores the permanent nature of this dental restoration, as it is securely cemented or bonded in place within the oral cavity, rendering it unremovable by the patient. A fixed crown and bridge is a steadfast, enduring solution for both the replacement of missing teeth and the rehabilitation of compromised dental structures. This restorative approach is frequently recommended in cases involving tooth loss or significant dental damage, as it simultaneously addresses functional and aesthetic considerations, yielding a durable and natural-looking result.

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