Metal Crown is a type of coating that uses metal alloy in its inner structure and porcelain in its outer structure. It creates a strong infrastructure with the metal used in its internal structure. Aesthetic appearance is obtained with porcelain used in the outer structure.
Metal Ceramic Crowns serve the same purpose as other Crowns (for example Zirconium Crowns, Emax Crowns, and Silver Crowns). It can be applied to broken, cracked, damaged, and damaged teeth. With its metal structure, it makes the teeth stronger and stronger. In some cases, if the oral structure of the person is suitable, it can also be applied in Dental Bridge and Implant Crown forms.
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One point to consider is the careful and high-quality preparation of new restorations. Due to the metal alloy it contains, gum tissue may cause black line formation in some cases. Although it is not possible to encounter such a situation in other Crown types, it is only encountered in the Metal Crown option.
Although Metal Dental Crowns were much preferred in earlier periods, the demand for Metal Dental Crowns has decreased considerably due to the developing technology and material diversity. Another reason for this is the black lining that may occur in the gum line due to poor workmanship. Damage to the gum line is a very difficult situation to return. Even though the gum tissue is a self-renewing organism, it is tough to remove the black line that progresses to the inner parts of the gum tissue from the body.
What is the Cost of Metal Crowns in Turkey? (H2)
Metal Crowns Turkey prices start from £90. Metal Crowns are a type that is much more affordable in terms of price than other types of Veneers and Crowns. The main reason for this is that its cost is very low and it is less preferred.
Are There Still Dentists Who Use Metal Crowns?
Metal Crowns are still in use and are generally applied to places that are not visible in the mouth. Metal Crowns are also preferred by patients because they are cheaper than other types of Crowns. Metal Crowns are especially resistant to abrasion, wear and excessive force and are especially preferred in the back teeth.
What Are The Advantages Of Metal Crowns?
Metal Crowns are very strong materials and can be made with silver or different metal alloys. This feature makes it particularly suitable for use on molars and, depending on the use, it takes much longer for Metal Crowns to warn down.
What Are The Disadvantages Of Metal Crowns?
However, if it is to be used in the front of your smile line, in some cases the colours of the existing teeth and Metal Crowns may not match due to the metal material. Due to the metal alloy, erosion is much more visible in the Crowns and due to erosion, the metal infrastructure appears. In addition, due to the metal alloys in its structure, there is a possibility of leaving black stains on the gums over time.
How Long Do Metal Crowns Last?
Metal Crowns have an average lasting of around 15 to 20 years. However, if you pay attention to oral hygiene and cleaning, it is possible to extend this period even longer.
How Long Does It Take to Complete Metal Crowns? (H2)
Metal Crowns treatment can be completed within 5 working days. Within these 5 days, the treatment is completed, controls are carried out and people get the smile they want healthily. Our laboratory within our clinic makes it very easy for us to achieve high-quality, aesthetic, smooth, and natural results.