Which crown should I choose?

There are different types of crowns, the most common ones are a porcelain crown on metal and an all-ceramic crown (mainly in the anterior section). A porcelain crown on metal is a metal cap that covers the tooth directly, and porcelain is placed on it (using the firing method). If the crown is made properly, it gives very good cosmetic results. Sometimes, a bluish discoloration of the gums may occur only around the crown. This is caused by the presence of metal. A porcelain crown on metal does not glow in ultraviolet light. Therefore, if a person with this type of crown smiles in such lighting, e.g. at a disco, he will look as if he had no tooth. When you smile broadly, you can also see a rim of metal near the gum on the palate side. All-ceramic crowns (they are much more expensive than metal ones) are practically indistinguishable from a natural tooth. There is no metal in them, they do not cause discoloration of the gums and under ultraviolet light they glow like your own tooth.

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