Porcelain Crowns
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Porcelain Crowns
are very strong and
durable and give a
very
natural looking appearance
NuSmile Porcelain Crowns can help improve your overall smile and blend in with your
own teeth. They do not leave a black line at the gum unlike conventional crowns.
The porcelain used is the same as that used for porcelain veneers
which is very
strong and durable and gives an excellent appearance.
Covers cracked teeth
Covers broken teeth
Blends in with your teeth
No black line at the gum
Strong and durable
Porcelain crowns: More information
What are porcelain crowns?
What are the benefits of porcelain crowns?
What does this treatment involve?
Find out more
To find out more about NuSmile Porcelain Crowns or to arrange a consultation with
one of our Cosmetic Dentists, call us or complete our online form
for more information.
NuSmile© Porcelain Crowns blend
naturally with your own teeth!
Here we list some of the more frequently asked questions about NuSmile Porcelain
Crowns.
Unlike veneers, porcelain crowns cover all surfaces of the tooth and are used only
when the tooth is fractured or very broken down. The porcelain used is the same
as that used for veneers so they are strong and look just as natural. Crowns are
made to improve your overall smile or to blend in with your own teeth. Being made
of porcelain they do not leave a black line at the gum level as seen in so many
conventional crowns.
Crowns are necessary when a tooth is generally broken down and fillings won't solve
the problem. If a tooth is cracked, a crown holds the tooth together to seal the
cracks so the damage doesn't get worse.
Crowns are also used to support a large
filling when there isn't enough of the tooth remaining, attach a bridge, protect
weak teeth from fracturing, restore fractured teeth, or cover badly shaped or discolored
teeth. Sometimes an underlying metal shell is used under the porcelain if additional
strength is needed.
Fitting a crown requires at least two appointments. During your first visit, the
tooth is prepared for the crown, an impression or mould is made of the tooth, and
a temporary crown is placed over the prepared tooth. At the subsequent visit, the
temporary crown is removed and the final crown is fitted and adjusted and cemented
into place.
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