Category: Dental Crowns and Bridges
Lava Crowns are Offered at the City of London Dental Clinic
Your City of London Dental Clinic now offers the new 3MTM ESPETM LavaTM Crown and Bridge system. It is a novel CAD/CAM technology using a zirconium oxide base. Lava crowns are considered the optimum in ceramic crowns and require the removal of less tooth structure for the crown preparations than…
READ ARTICLELondon Dentist Offers Cerec Crowns
Regular dental crowns usually take two dental visits to complete. This isn’t the case with Cerec crowns that are now being offered in London. Cerec crown fabrication uses an advanced technical system to make the crowns in a very short time. Your London dentist can make your Cerec crown in…
READ ARTICLEDental Crowns by London-Based Dentists
London dentists may recommend a dental crown for many reasons including but not limited to; restoration of your tooth to its original shape (usually following extensive tooth decay or damage), or for cosmetic reasons. Dental crowns replace the original outer surface of the tooth, usually above the gum line, but…
READ ARTICLEGet your Dental Bridge at London Dental Clinic
Dental bridges are fixed restorations used to replace missing teeth. This means that they are not removable by the patient. Your London dentist will recommend this as one of your first options to replace your missing teeth if the other teeth in your mouth are stable and in reasonably good…
READ ARTICLEDental Crowns Made in London
Dental crowns are required for your teeth when your teeth are broken down to the point where a filling or onlay will not suffice. Also called “dental caps,” they cover the entire exposed surface of your tooth. The main reasons that crowns are recommended by your London dentist are that…
READ ARTICLEDental Crowns by London-Based Dentists
Dental crowns, also referred to as “dental or tooth caps,” envelop the visible section of the tooth that lies above the gum line, and may even be extended slightly below the gum line, depending on the extent of the dental decay and/or support required by the affected tooth. A London-based…
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