Metallic Teeth

Metallic Teeth

The term “metallic teeth” typically refers to dental restorations or prosthetics that incorporate metal components. One common example is dental crowns or bridges made with a metal substructure, often using alloys like stainless steel, cobalt-chromium, or gold. These metal bases provide strength and durability, making them suitable for withstanding the forces of chewing and biting in the posterior (back) teeth.
While metal crowns are robust, they may lack the natural appearance of other materials. However, advancements in dentistry have led to the development of metal-ceramic crowns, combining the strength of metal with a natural-looking porcelain outer layer for improved aesthetics.
Additionally, dental implants, which serve as artificial tooth roots, often consist of biocompatible metals like titanium. These implants provide a sturdy foundation for various dental restorations, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures, offering reliable solutions for individuals with missing teeth. The choice of metallic dental components depends on factors like strength requirements, aesthetic preferences, and the specific needs of each patient.

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