Archive for the ‘Dental Crowns and Dental Bridges’ Category

Cosmetic Dentistry Reasons to Choose Porcelain Crowns

Posted on: March 10th, 2020
When it comes to porcelain crowns and cosmetic dentistry, there is more use of this procedure for getting patients teeth looking their best. The difference in how porcelain crowns are used comes down to how cosmetic dentistry is different from a general dentist. What is cosmetic dentistry? Although it may not be very well known, […]

My New Dental Crown: Zirconia vs. Gold

Posted on: November 21st, 2019
When getting a new dental crown, zirconia versus gold is the great debate. Both are known for their durability, but there are plenty of differences. What is a zirconia dental crown? Gold is self-explanatory, but what is zirconia? Zirconia is the newest type of dental crown available. Zirconia is a metal oxide and type of […]

What to Know About the Dental Crown Process

Posted on: June 13th, 2019
A dental crown is a protective cap a dentist places on the tooth to either mask physical impairments and improve its aesthetics or protect and restore the tooth’s function after significant structural damages. The process of getting a dental crown is simple, but there may be certain adjustments based on the patient’s preferences. Getting a […]

What Dental Crowns Can Do For Your Smile

Posted on: December 2nd, 2017
Nolan River Dental Center provides dental crowns for patients that are looking to improve the appearance of their smile. Many people still think of silver amalgam crowns when they visualize this versatile dental solution. While they are still in use and incredibly effective, amalgam crowns have the downside of being made of metal and standing […]

Schedule a Dental Treatment in Cleburne If Your Crown Becomes Damaged

Posted on: December 15th, 2016
We encourage you to schedule an appointment for dental treatment in Cleburne if anything happens that damages your natural teeth or dental crown. It is entirely possible to damage a crown because, like a natural tooth, it is both durable and fragile at the same time. If used appropriately, your crown can last 15 years […]
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