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Porcelain
fused to metal
This type of crown is constructed just as its name implies.
A dental technician creates a thin metal understructure
on your dental model and then applies porcelain to it
in the color and shape needed and then bakes it in a
porcelain furnace.
During the baking process the porcelain fuses to the
metal creating an extremely durable crown. This type
of crown has been used for many years with great success
and is still the most prescribed crown in dentistry.
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"Cap
Preparation or Crown Preparation Procedure"
by
Dr. Jim Catt, D.D.S.
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Beautiful, natural, life like, these are just some of
the compliments patients have said about there Procera®
crowns.
Since its introduction in 1994 more then 5,000,000 Procera®
crowns have been produced and delivered to patients
throughout the world.
A Procera® crown is all ceramic in structure, biocompatible
in nature and will satisfy the needs of most anyone
looking for a metal-free restoration.
The combination of beauty,strength and excellent esthetics
of Procera® are an unbeatable solution if you need
a crown.
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