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Modern dentistry enables the ideal restoration of damaged tissue of a tooth
as well as the correction of its colour or shape. This is normally achieved through the application of veneers, porcelain fillings and crowns. The classic porcelain veneer is a wafer thin (0.5-0.8 mm) and strong shell of ceramic that is bonded onto the front side of a tooth. It can be used to produce significant colour and minor shape and structure changes for a tooth. Porcelain fillings, unlike their metal or composite equivalents, are manufactured in a dental laboratory. They are strong, resistant to wearing and enable perfect restoration of a tooth - its colour, shape and fracture. Owing to its strong bond with a tooth, a porcelain filling will entirely prevent the formation of new decay. Full ceramic and gold crowns. A crown is a kind of cap covering over a damaged tooth. It allows the restoration of a damaged tooth, both its natural colour and shape. The fabrication of all-ceramic or galvanic gold crowns enables crafting teeth of ideally natural colour on the entire surface and without the characteristic dark shade on the edge. Also, crowns installed on galvanic gold basis prevent future formation of dental cavity, which makes them exceptionally tough and lasting. |
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