May 23, 2008

New Market Gold Dental Crowns - A Nobel Cause


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If someone has nobility, he or she is probably a member of royalty. But the word goes even beyond that. It sounds like someone having power over your peers. It's having a certain sparkle that lights up a dim room. There is a style and panache in the way you move and talk. People swarm around you and want to be around you. Your qualities are unique to you and those in your lineage. New Market dentist Fotolia_1969589_XS.jpg

In New Market dental crowns, we have materials that are also referred to as being noble. Our crowns are packed with full gold alloy. The term full gold alloy is recognized as containing two of gold, palladium, or platinum.

We consider these crowns as noble, not only because of the precious metals that go into making them. They can also be soft and pliable, which doesn't take away anything from their strength and ability to give protection. This means that the crown can change shape if necessary. We can perform easy alterations right on the stump of a tooth that is receiving the crown.

The gold crowns are, in addition, great for taking the punch out of the stress involved in eating tough foods. Especially foods such as meats, hard fruits, and raw and crunchy vegetables.

And there is more to the nobility of gold crowns. It is the fact that they don't fracture so easily.

One of gold's most famous properties is that it can be molded and shaped without a problem. Just try eating with a pure gold crown. As your teeth are given a workout, it may not look like a crown anymore after just one meal. The crown would probably end up flat and no longer usable as a crown.

When making an alloy, each metal would be carefully chosen for their particular qualities. Gold has its versatility and palladium can provide both softness and a tough edge. By mixing the two metals, we can produce the ideal dental crown, which is tough enough to maintain its shape during normal use. However, it is not inconveniently soft because it has some of the rigidity of the palladium.

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