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Gold crowns can be used for many types of restorations – such as crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays – and may consist of either non-precious gold (NPG) or precious gold alloys.
The key attribute of a gold crown is its longevity; gold crowns can last for a very long time, because their tensile strength makes them less susceptible to fracture than ceramic/porcelain crowns. Another advantage of gold crowns is that they are very gentle to the opposing teeth (similar to natural teeth), compared with porcelain restorations.
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In-lab time | 7 in-lab days for non-precious, 10 in-lab days for precious |
Origin | |
Process | CAD/CAM designed, resin printed and traditionally cast |
Occlusal Clearance | 1.0mm |
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