Bridges & Crowns
Bridges & Crowns
The crown maintains the tooth's life by acting as a cover over missing or damaged teeth. The crown serves the following functions:
- Protect or heal teeth from traumatic or unintentional injury.
- Teeth that are too big to fill should be replaced.
- Cover the implant with the cap.
- RC-treated teeth can be restored.
- Covers teeth that are discoloured, misshapen, or abnormal.
What are the types of crown?
Crowns can be made of a variety of materials, including:ALL - CERAMIC CROWN
All ceramic is a very popular option for those who prioritise appearance, or for your front teeth,as it generally looks the closes to the natural tooth, also preferrable if you have any metal allergies.
PORCELAIN-FUSED-TO-METAL
These are the greatest solutions if you have cosmetic concerns and wish to utilise a metal crown as well. Because the interior of the tooth is metal and the exterior of the crown is porcelain, there are two benefits: metal provides strength and porcelain appears like a real tooth and matches the colour of the tooth. They look the most like genuine teeth.
METAL CROWNS
A metal crown is the rescue for those searching for a long-term and long-lasting solution. These crowns are most frequent and stick to the teeth nicely. They can resist a lot of biting . They are tougher, so they last longer and are less likely to wear out. The only drawback is that it can be seen from a distance. As a result, it's solely good for molars.