I believed that there are many of us who wish to have better teeth than what we have now. Some might want it to be whiter, some wish that it is straighter, some wanted the lost ones to be replace and the list of wishes…
Tiffany has not been pleased with her teeth for the longest time, and today, she has mustered a huge deal of courage and decided to do something about it. She is an event organizer, which means she is required to meet people constantly, meetings…
Today, dental crowns are a common procedure in dental care.
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped “cap” that covers a tooth completely in order to restore its shape and size, strength, and improves its appearance.
When you need a dental crown in your mouth, what do you expect your friend to say ?
Option 1: You have a very beautiful crown.
Option 2: Do you have a crown in your mouth?
What is your choice?
In order to answer this, you need some insights about the materials of choice available.
The two most common choices of materials for the full crowns are:
Porcelain-fused-to-metal – A hybrid construction type where a porcelain covering encases a metal substructure. It is strong, long lasting and esthetic treatment option.However, one consideration is that these crowns may tend to show the underlying metal margin at the gum line as gums recedes over time.
All ceramic (All porcelain) – The favorite material of choice today as they provide a metal-free esthetic option. Without the metal core, they allow for light transmission through the porcelain for better optical, life-like properties and a higher level of esthetics. This is a better option for esthetic zone, or in another words, teeth that are visible when you smile.
For this young lady, her choice was simple. She wanted it to be “AS NATURAL AS IT COULD”.
This tooth had fractured from front. Root canal treatment was carried out before crowning.
When we wanted to make a single natural looking dental crown, it actually meant a lot of challenges. Not only the choice of the material used would affect the outcome, but also the shape and color played very important parts of it.
Every human being is unique, so is tooth. In her case, the color of her crown was tricky as her neighboring teeth had more translucent structure at the biting end. I took several pictures for the technician to study, to assimilate the crown to her natural teeth. Also, I personally called up the technician to discuss about the challenges and what were the expectation for the crown. In fact, we were prepared for adjustment should the crown did not blend in well with her other teeth.
The different shade guide for the technician to study about her teeth.
On the day of issue, both of us were anxious. We couldn’t wait to fit in the crown, but at the same time we were afraid if the result was not satisfying.
Finally, the pounding hearts turned to be satisfying hearts when we saw the result.
Both of us were delighted with the result. All the efforts and hard works were well paid off. =)
For the beautiful outcome, I would like to thank both the patient and technician for working together to create the result. =)
Should you have any inquiry about crowns and bridges, please do not hesitate to contact me at ganshouwan@story.drfauziah.com
The beautiful crown!The side view of the beautiful crown!
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