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Implant Crown

An implant crown is the visible, tooth-shaped part of a dental implant that replaces a missing natural tooth. It is typically made from materials like porcelain or ceramic, providing a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution.

Implant Restorations

 A dental Implant is a screw that will be used to replace a missing tooth root. After the procedure, a healing process known as Osseointegration will take place for about 4-6 months. Once the healing process is complete, we will attach the crown to the implant.
 
Implant crowns are custom-designed to match the color, shape, and size of adjacent natural teeth, ensuring a seamless and natural-looking smile.
They function like natural teeth, allowing individuals to bite, chew, and speak with comfort and confidence.
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Ceramic crowns:

1-Aesthetic Appeal: Closely mimic the appearance of natural teeth, providing a seamless and aesthetically  result. The translucent quality of ceramics reflects light similarly to natural tooth enamel, enhancing the overall natural look.

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2-Durability: They can withstand the forces of biting and chewing, providing long-lasting functionality. 

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3-Minimized Allergenic Potential: Unlike metal-based crowns, ceramic crowns do not contain metals that may cause allergic reactions.

 

4-Thermal Insulation: Better thermal insulation properties compared to metals, therefore, they are less sensitive to temperature changes, offering a comfortable experience with hot or cold food and drinks.

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