
Dental Crowns |
When the visible part of a tooth is broken or strongly damaged, but the root is intact, dentists may place a crown for an improved aesthetic appearance (the most adapted solution for this particular case). The crown is fixated and cemented to the tooth. The tooth will have to be grinded beforehand.. |
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| 1 Before the surgery 2 Getting the tooth ready 3 Fixation of the crown 4 Final result |
| Fixation of a crown: 4 steps Step 1: The dentist makes an imprint of the existing crown. The imprint is used as a model to help creating a new one. Step 2: The real tooth is getting ready for the fixation of a temporary crown. Step 3: The patient usually keeps the new crown for life. Step 4: The final result is a new tooth which blends in harmoniously with the others. Quality of the materials The materials used in the dental prosthesis come from world renowned builders. They are based in Germany (3M), in Sweden (Nobel biocare) and in Japan (Noritake). Prosthesists have their shops directly inside the clinic building. Therefore it is possible to carry out dental works in a short period of time. The crown price depends on the presence of a metal base. (gold is more expensive than nickel). Why are the crown so different in price? The most pricy crowns are the metal-free ceramic ones which are composed of high density aluminium oxide and zirconium. They have an excellent resistance (Procera® ALL CERAM crown), do not cause any allergies and have a more natural aesthetic aspect, especially at daylight. These crowns are generally used for the visible part of the teeth. |
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| Prices |
As an indication the price of a crown Ceramics-Metal in Hungary is : 250 to 280 €, in France the price charged is 500 to 800 €. |
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