May 21, 2008

Chagrin Falls Gold Dental Crowns - A Nobel Cause


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Nobility and royalty go together. Someone of that status is on a different level. It suggests having more importance than anyone else. There is something about a person of nobility that puts them on a higher plane. There is a style and panache in the way you move and talk. Others hang on to your every word. Your qualities are unique to you and those in your lineage. Chagrin Falls dentist Fotolia_1969589_XS.jpg

In Chagrin Falls dental crowns, there are also those items called noble. Our crowns are packed with full gold alloy. But full gold, being an alloy, consists of at least two of these: gold, palladium, or platinum.

Although gold gives our crowns its nobility, it is not just for the value of the metals inside them. They also provide flexibility without sacrificing strength and toughness. Its pliability means we are not stuck with one shape. If the crown needs to be changed on the spot, we can do it on the prepped tooth to which they need to attach.

The gold crowns are, in addition, great for making sure your tooth doesn't feel the grinding and knocking of aggressive chewing. Hard vegetables such as carrots, half-cooked meats and several kinds of fruit can easily exert a strong force on your teeth.

Their nobility does not stop there. One great quality is their ability to withstand cracking.

Gold is notorious for being soft enough to shape. If you were to ever have a pure gold crown, you would know what I mean. When chewing, the first meal would probably destroy it because it would lose its shape very quickly. All you would have is a flat, out-of-shape piece of gold stuck in your teeth.

During the alloy-making process, each metal would be carefully chosen for their particular qualities. Palladium offers a hard contrast to gold's softness. If you blend them into one, you can have the ultimate gold dental crown. This won't let you down during times of hearty chewing. However, the crown also gives you adequate strength due to the presence of palladium.

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