
Full Metal Crowns
Full Metal crowns are highly biocompatible, non-corrosive, as well as hypo-allergenic especially if precious metal alloy is chosen. This category of crown is composed of many different types of metal elements, including but not limited to: Gold, Platinum, Palladium, Silver, Copper, and Tin. The first four elements listed are noble metals, while the last two listed are base metals. Despite the popularity of these cosmetically outstanding bridges and crowns, there may be instances when full-cast metal restorations are a better option for repairing posterior teeth. As a matter of fact, all-metal restorations are a great choice for patients who are not that concerned about getting perfect aesthetics and just want the best protection available for their teeth.
A full-cast metal restoration is not likely to break, and it can really work for a patient with posterior teeth that are badly damaged. It’s also great when a full-cast fixed dental bridge is necessary. This is because metal bridges and crowns are strong, they are also really kind to opposing dentition. They reduce the risk of excessive wear as they provide a similar coefficient to that of natural tooth enamel. Which makes it great for patients with limited space. Here at our Lab, we have achieved the very best aesthetic results through our skill and commitment to bring you the best quality.