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Porcelain Fused to Noble Metal Crown: Code D2752

Porcelain Fused to Noble Metal crown is a type of dental crown that consists of a metal substructure (usually noble metal, such as gold or palladium) covered with a layer of tooth-colored porcelain.

These crowns are made from Noble Metal – a combination of Palladium (Pd), and/or Platinum (Pt)3 25%.

The process involves two main steps. First, the metal substructure is crafted to fit the tooth. Then, porcelain is fused onto the metal in layers to create a natural-looking appearance.

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Here is some information about Porcelain Fused to Noble Metal (PFM) crowns:

What is a Porcelain Fused to Noble Metal (PFM) crown?

PFM crown is a type of dental crown that consists of a metal substructure (usually noble metal, such as gold or palladium) covered with a layer of tooth-colored porcelain.

How is a Porcelain Fused to Noble Metal crown made?

The process involves two main steps. First, the metal substructure is crafted to fit the tooth. Then, porcelain is fused onto the metal in layers to create a natural-looking appearance.

What are the advantages of Porcelain Fused to Noble Metal crowns?

PFM crowns are known for their durability and strength due to the metal substructure. They also provide a more natural appearance compared to full metal crowns.

Are there any disadvantages?

One potential drawback is that the metal substructure may show through as a dark line near the gumline over time. Additionally, some people may be allergic to certain metals used in PFM crowns.

How long do Porcelain Fused to Noble Metal crowns last?

With proper care, PFM crowns can last a long time, often over a decade. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices contribute to their longevity.

Can Porcelain Fused to Noble Metal crowns be used for any tooth?

Porcelain Fused to Noble Metal crowns are versatile and can be used for both front and back teeth. They are particularly suitable for cases where strength and aesthetics are essential.

How do I care for a PFM crown?

Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly. Avoid biting hard objects and seek professional dental care if you experience any issues with the crown.

Are there alternatives to Porcelain Fused to Noble Metal crowns?

Yes, alternatives include all-porcelain crowns, all-metal crowns, and zirconia crowns. The choice depends on factors such as aesthetics, strength requirements, and the patient’s preferences.

It’s important to consult with a dentist to determine the  based on individual needs and considerations.