Most everyone I know dislikes something about themselves, with me it’s my smile. So I’m working on making my smile my best feature. My teeth are really bad, so bad that I have to be in braces for two years and then I need surgery to fix some of the problem. After my surgery this summer I will still need quite a bit of work done. My first step will be to get crowns done on my front two teeth. I’m going to have my Dentist use a product called Zirconia. It is one of the strongest products on the market to make teeth from. Zirconia is an All Ceramic material, which is important if you are allergic to metal. I’m not allergic, but Zirconia is a beautiful product and I figure that if I’m going to have the perfect smile I want the best material out there.
After I take care of my front teeth I will need some work done on my back teeth, because no matter how much I brush I still get the occasional cavity (it’s probably my huge sweet tooth’s fault). I will need a couple crowns on the back teeth and I’m going to choose Zirconia for them also, because it is one of the strongest materials, and that is important on back teeth. It is stronger then most metal/porcelain crowns, which I think is a big selling point.
So wish me luck on my journey towards the perfect smile, and to everyone who thinks that they can not get a better looking smile, you should check out the Zirconia crowns.
Tanya
June 10, 2008
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It seems as though nothing is financially stable in the U.S. economy today. As if the Real Estate Market and the cost of Gasoline weren’t enough, Precious Metals are higher than ever. This is a great thing if you invested in gold while it was low and are able to cash in now that it is extremely high, however most dental professionals are not that lucky.
All of the factors that contribute to our economy crisis are driving patients further away from any elective and even some maintenance dental work. This is resulting in slow business in the dental industry. As if that wasn’t bad enough, the rising cost of precious metals are driving the cost of crown and bridge restorations higher than ever, minimizing the profit margin of the dental professionals both Laboratory Technician and Dentist alike. There are some very good alternatives in metal free restorations. Zirconia, All Ceramic, and Composites are the basic three alternatives. They are all very nice restorations but are higher priced than PFM restorations, and most require special cementation.
A more recent addition to the Metal-Free lineup is IPS e.max from Ivoclar Vivadent. This revolutionary material is nearly four times stronger than any other all porcelain crown yet is fifty percent kinder to the natural dentition. It is so strong that it can even be conventionally cemented. It can be used for single unit posterior full crown, inlay / onlay, and up to three unit bridge in the anterior region. It is a remarkable material with the beauty of all ceramic and strength greater than the veneering porcelain on a PFM or Zirconia. As if this weren’t good news enough, the cost of producing this restoration is lower than any other metal free restoration resulting in most labs charging similar prices to that of a PFM on base metal (Non-Precious).
April 25, 2008
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Ceramic crown, composites, Cosmetic dentistry, Dentist, Gas Prices, Gold, IPS e.max, Ivoclar Vivadent, metal free restoration, PFM, porcelain, zirconia |
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