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The following article was published in our article directory on August 2, 2014.
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Article Category: Medical Business
Author Name: Zaheed Patel
Porcelain is a hard and translucent ceramic material that is commonly used in the art of making pots, plates, cups and decorations. Porcelains are inanimate, nonmetallic materials that are composed of oxygen, boron, nitrogen, silicon and carbon.
Porcelain is used not only for making tableware but also in insulation and industrial applications. Certain cutting-edge porcelain materials are compatible with bone and other tissues, and are thereby utilized in the field of medicine to produce implants for use within the body. Dental specialists for example use porcelain to make dental crowns and dental bridges.
A dental crown is a type of restoration fixture which totally surrounds or covers a tooth or implant. Dental crowns are most commonly needed when a tooth's health is threatened by a large cavity. Crowns are usually joined to a tooth using a dental glue or cement. There are different types of crowns available. There are full gold crowns; lucite reinforced crowns, alumina crowns and even porcelain crowns. These crowns are installed to better the strength and or appearance of a tooth. The only drawback of installing dental crowns is that they are quite expensive compared to other procedures.
The most widespread technique of installing a dental crown involves using an impression of the client's mouth. A dentist uses the impression taken as a basis in making a dental crown that has a snug fit. The resulting crown can then be installed at a later appointment as it takes time to produce a crown. Metal crowns undergo a casting process; porcelain crowns on the other hand need to undergo the process of firing, both of which requires a tremendous amount of heat.
Thanks to advances in the medical field, dentists can use CAD/CAM technology to be able to make onlays, inlays, veneers, crownlays and many other different variations of crowns out of porcelain. The same technology can be used to make a porcelain crown that closely resembles the color shade of a client's teeth.
Conventionally, ceramic dental crowns, porcelain included, are made outside a dental clinic using feldspathic or pressed ceramics. This method may take a long time to perform as it involves the use of molds and temporary models, nonetheless, the crowns that produced can be likened to beautiful works of art.
Many people opt for porcelain crowns because they are better able to mimic the color and feel of real teeth. Nonetheless, there are people who argue against them stating that porcelain is not very durable and may break when a significant amount of force is applied, particularly during mastication and bruxism (unconscious grinding of teeth). There are, however counterarguments stating, that porcelain crowns nowadays are made out of a more durable and flexible material that can withstand considerably bigger pressures and have longer life spans when compared to traditional crowns. Nonetheless, there are individuals who found a way through this dilemma and opted to use crowns that were both made out of porcelain and metal. These crowns have the innate durability of a metallic crown and the inherent aesthetic quality of a porcelain one.
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