ATLANTA, GA, April 18, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- There are several reasons why your dentist may recommend a crown for your tooth. Crowns can help protect a weak tooth from further decay, cover a dental implant, hold a dental bridge in place or restore a broken or severely worn-down tooth.
The experienced Atlanta cosmetic dentists at Downtown Atlanta Dentistry note that patients have several options when it comes to choosing the right material for their dental crown. For out-of-sight molars, metal crowns can be used because they are extremely sturdy and long-lasting. Some crowns are made up of porcelain that is fused to metal. These types of crown can be used for front teeth as their color can be matched to a patient's surrounding teeth.
All-resin crowns are less expensive, but they are also the most prone to chipping and fractures. For people with metal allergies, some dentists recommend all-ceramic or all-porcelain crowns. They do, however, have a greater tendency to wear down opposing teeth than all-resin or metal crowns.
"We provide a caring and tranquil atmosphere so our patients can relax as our expert and knowledgeable dentists work to restore their optimal oral health," says Ken Tralongo, CEO of Tralongo Management. "Delivering a wide range of excellent dental services, our dental professionals are highly-trained and experienced in all aspects of general or specialized oral care."
Contact this leading dental practice with any questions or concerns you may have regarding Atlanta porcelain veneers, teeth whitening or Invisalign braces. Downtown Atlanta Dentistry has the expertise to help you regain your youthful smile and maintain a healthy oral environment.
For more information, please visit http://downtownAtlantadentistry.com.
About Downtown Atlanta Dentistry:
Our practice is committed to giving our community healthy, comfortable and younger smiles. Our team adheres to the highest standards of professionalism, equipment, modern facilities and techniques.
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