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All Porcelain Crowns and Onlays |
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Our office offers a wide range of all porcelain crowns, inlays, onlays and veneers. Because these restorations contain no metal substructure, they are able to transmit the color of adjacent teeth and tooth structure. This enables them to blend more completely with the surrounding natural teeth. In addition to their chameleon-like quality of disappearing in the mouth, these restorations have become stronger than ever. |
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Porcelain Veneers |
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Non-Metal Restorations |
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“Dental amalgam” is the term dentists use to refer to what patients know as a “silver filling”. Despite its name, silver is only one small part of what makes up dental amalgam – they also contain copper, tin, and other materials like mercury (which is mostly where its color comes from). As fillings age and tarnish, they slowly darken in color from silver to black. Many patients have even shown to be allergic to one or more of the materials in traditional silver fillings, requiring an alternative. |
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There are actually several alternatives to conventional metal fillings! “Composite resin” fillings are made of a white-colored, versatile material that blend in almost seamlessly with the surrounding teeth, making your fillings impossible to see in casual interactions. Porcelain restorations like crowns and veneers, and porcelain-fused metal crowns are also alternatives to the traditional dental amalgams. Be sure to ask Dr. Chung which restoration types and materials will give you the best and longest-lasting results. |
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Yes, there are many reasons that traditional metal fillings would need to be removed. The biggest problem with dental amalgam is that it does not truly bond with the surrounding tooth material, which means that even though it is standing in the place of real tooth, it does not behave in the same way. When exposed to very hot or very cold temperatures (like hot coffee or ice cream), the metal in the amalgam will slightly expand or contract, causing small microleaks in the tooth, which allow for a wide range of problems, from new cavities to chipped or broken teeth. |
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