A ceramic-metal crown is a dental restoration that combines the aesthetic appeal of ceramic material with the strength of metal. It consists of a base made of gold or other metals, which is then covered with ceramic material to match the color and shape of the natural tooth. This type of crown is often used for teeth that require significant structural support while also needing to blend in with surrounding teeth.
A ceramic-metal crown is a dental restoration that combines the aesthetic appeal of ceramic material with the strength of metal. It consists of a base made of gold or other metals, which is then covered with ceramic material to match the color and shape of the natural tooth. This type of crown is often used for teeth that require significant structural support while also needing to blend in with surrounding teeth.
A dental treatment involving replacing damaged tooth enamel with a metal base and ceramic exterior for improved strength and appearance.
Commonly used in Egypt since the 1950s, Egyptian dentists often use gold alloys for durability.