Crowns are used to replace missing teeth. They can be made from gold, metal, porcelain and white (Tooth) colored Zirconium. White crowns can greatly improve your confidence and smile
CERAMIC FUSED TO METAL CROWNS Porcelain-fused-to-metal dental crowns are the basic crowns with a metal backing which can be almost color matched to your adjacent teeth (unlike the metallic crowns). However, over a period of time; the ceramic overlaying may wear off or the metal underlying the crown’s porcelain can show through. In the gums it may show through as a dark line. They may be required to be upgraded or replaced after few years.
ALL CERAMIC CROWNS– All-ceramic or all-porcelain dental crowns provide better natural color match than any other crown type and may be more suitable for people with metal allergies. All-ceramic crowns are a good choice for front teeth.
ZIRCONIUM CROWNS– Zirconium is the strongest all-ceramic coping material available today. Zirconium is ideal for those who are sensitive to metal or simply prefer the aesthetics of metal-free restorations. Its bio compatibility has been proven through the years in the medical field.
Zirconium crowns and bridges are so strong they can be used anywhere in the mouth. Zirconium crowns can withstand the biting pressure of the front teeth as well as back teeth grinding. The look of zirconium crowns and bridges is so close to natural teeth that it is hard to tell the difference and it is this quality which makes it very usable within dental work.
While there are some people who don’t mind losing a tooth or two, others invest in their set of whitey pearls for many reasons,
including profession, health concerns, and even self-worth and confidence. If you are still pondering whether or not to get a dental crown, here are some reasons that can help you come up with the right decision. A dental crown may be needed in the following situations:
Dentures can be a great option for people who have lost teeth. Dentures are removable appliance that is worn over the gums to replace one or more missing teeth. They can be a great option, but they also come with some disadvantages.
In old age when there are almost no teeth, Dentures helps a lot. Probable options other than Dentures are Fixed Bridges, Dental Implants, and Fixed Dentures.
Dentures are created to replace a missing tooth or multiple
teeth. They can be made from metal, acrylic, or plastic material, or a combination of these materials to provide you with the most natural and comfortable fit. If a tooth is missing, the natural alignment of the jawbone can be affected, resulting in potential problems and pain. Dentures will provide structure for your mouth and jaw and restore your smile back to its natural shape, strength, and function
As a Dentist we understand the challenges of living with missing teeth. This is why we offer a complete range of solutions that are designed to restore your smile and the normal function of your bite. Our restoration services include permanent restorations such as dental implants to temporary and removable solutions such as partial or complete dentures. We have denture solutions for patients of all ages including geriatric denture treatments for seniors.
The dental professionals at PureSmiles dental apply only the latest technology and services available to provide you with a custom restorative dental procedure through a denture application. The types of dentures available through our office include:
Partial dentures (also known as a bridge) are designed to connect to your existing permanent teeth that surround the area of missing teeth. Partial dentures are offered in both permanent and removable applications and are custom designed to fit the patient’s mouth and smile.
Complete or full dentures are designed for patients who have lost all upper or lower natural teeth or both. Complete dentures are designed to restore a natural-looking smile and allow the patient the ability to once again eat normally. We at PureSmiles utilize the latest denture technology available to custom design a complete denture restoration plan for your mouth.