May 28, 2008

Haddon Township Gold Dental Crowns - A Nobel Cause


Get the Flash Player to see this player.

Email:
Zip:

(I will never share your email or name with anyone)

Nobility and royalty go together. If you really think about the meaning, it is about being of a higher stature than others. It is about having skills that no one else can match. There is a style and panache in the way you move and talk. Everybody else looks up to you. Your qualities are unique to you and those in your lineage. Haddon Township dentist Fotolia_1969589_XS.jpg

In Haddon Township dental crowns, there are also those items called noble. Our crowns are packed with full gold alloy. A minimum of two metals go into full gold alloy. These are from: gold, palladium, or platinum.

The gold clearly gives our crowns a noble touch. But their stature is not only for the rare and expensive materials that are used in their manufacture. They are also very adaptable, along with providing a steely toughness that protects your root and gums. This versatility allows us to sculpt your crown to the needs of the tooth that is being prepared for the crown.

The gold crowns are, in addition, great for protecting your tooth from the hard foods that you may eat. This is particularly so when it comes to sturdy vegetables, crunchy fruits and half-cooked meats.

There's one more thing to add to their noble status. And it is the fact that they don't fracture so easily.

Gold is notorious for being soft enough to shape. That's why a 100 percent gold crown would never work. If you did have one, it would not be very effective. In your first meal, it would probably bend and twist so that it won't even look like a crown anymore. It would probably look like a spent golden bullet wedged inside your mouth.

When manufacturers make 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. Put them in the same mix and it results in a refined gold dental crown. This kind of crown won't go out of shape when you eat. However, the crown also gives you adequate strength because of the palladium, which gives it a hard edge.

Permalink • Print