Cosmetic (all ceramic) Crowns Are So Esthetic 
All ceramic crowns have come up as a leading innovation in the arena of cosmetic dentistry and have set up a new standard of excellence in dental restoration. To understand the aesthetic implications better, it is important at first to understand why crowns are used in the first place.
Crowns are fitted to cover the part of the tooth that can be seen above the gum line. The reasons can be the following:
•Protect a weak tooth
•Repairing a damaged, chipped, cracked, discolored or stained tooth
•Offering support to a tooth which holds a large filling & therefore suseptible to fracture
•Restoring a root-canal treated toot
•Restoring a dental implant
Cosmetic all ceramic crowns are so esthetic that they have become increasingly popular with all groups of people who are seeking tooth restoration due to one or more of these reasons.
What are all ceramic crowns?
Unlike conventional porcelain crowns, which have a metal core (under the porcelain), all ceramic crowns have no metal content. This is a major advantage in achieving an esthetic and natural look.
Why cosmetic all ceramic crowns are so esthetic and popular?
As compared to the conventional metal and ceramic crowns, all-ceramic crowns enjoy a specific advantage. They allow more of light to transmit through the tooth surface, thereby creating a fantastic natural and unblemished appearance. Naturally, the crown looks a lot like the natural tooth.
One more positive factor of all-ceramic crowns is the fact that they are positioned through chemical plus micro-mechanical bonding and hence entail minimal removal of the structure of the natural tooth.
Cosmetic all-ceramic crowns are so aesthetic that they have become the most admired choice for a radiant smile.
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