Having problems with your teeth? They are weakened or they were defeated by caries, or maybe the enamel is too much worn out , the teeth become too brittle? The crowns will be the solution to all these problems. Cermets are much better than other materials. It is a high-quality, reliable and durable material.
Ceramic-metal crowns have made a real breakthrough of an aesthetic nature in dental prosthetics. Now people can smile, hiding their teeth from prying eyes - more stable and beautiful artificial teeth will look like natural.
You will not regret having decided to put such crowns. Cermet combines reliability and durability, and most importantly - it is affordable. Thus, it is possible to restore the previous appearance of a natural tooth. If even part of it breaks off, you should definitely seek help from a specialist. In this case, he will install reliable crowns. Cermets are an excellent material resistant to impressive loads. Such crowns are durable. It is not without reason that this method of prosthetics is the most popular today. With it, you can eliminate defects that occur in the dentition. In addition, the natural appearance of natural teeth is preserved.

You can save money by installing metal-ceramic crowns. The price depends on the choice of materials for the manufacture of the frame. The lowest-cost crowns use base metals. If gold and its alloys are used to make the frame, then, accordingly, the price here will be much higher, but it's worth it. Never save on your health, because the life of the crown depends on which metals are included. Cheap alloys used as a base cause the ceramic layer to gradually darken.
But in this method of prosthetics there are also disadvantages. If the crowns are made correctly, then they fit snugly on the treated teeth. In this case, gaps do not form, which means that the teeth are reliably protected from ingesting food particles between them. It is worth remembering that the most common complication when installing crowns is that the gums gradually decrease. As a result, a metal line opens at the base of the crown. To prevent this from happening, crowns are used with a whole-porcelain edge - in this case, the gum does not come in contact with the metal base.
Metal ceramics are not suitable for everyone; crowns made of such material should not be placed on children under the age of sixteen. In addition, this option is not suitable in some cases because of the particular
structure of the teeth or their shape.
Cermets are much stronger than natural enamel, so such crowns can be installed with an incorrect bite and abnormal tooth abrasion. Even if there is no tooth at all, a metal-ceramic crown can be made. For example, installation on implants is possible. In place of the removed tooth, titanium pins are implanted.
Crowns in which zirconium oxide is used as a base are very popular today . They combine durability and maximum aesthetics.