Dental Health - Porcelain Teeth Coating

Porcelain Teeth Coating

Traditional metal-based porcelain crown — a cost-effective cap treatment reinforced by firing, particularly valued for chewing resistance.

Duration
1 Hour per Session (2–3 Clinical Try-in Sessions per Week)
Anesthesia
Local Anesthesia
Hospital
Same-Day / Outpatient
Recovery
Adjustment Period: 1 Week

About the Operation

The porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crown is a system that restores function to teeth severely damaged by long-standing large cavities or trauma. The inner layer consists of a strong cobalt-chromium or similar medical-grade metal framework, over which a high-aesthetic fired ceramic veneer is fused to replicate the dentin structure.

Application Details

  • 1Provides high pressure resistance in multi-unit bridge form, spanning long posterior gaps.
  • 2Due to the metal substructure being opaque, it is being replaced by zirconia for anterior smile aesthetics where cost allows.

Who Is It Suitable For?

  • Patients who need a solid bridge support on posterior molar teeth and prefer a more economical, long-lasting restoration solution.

Operation Summary

CategoryDental Health
Surgery Duration1 Hour per Session (2–3 Clinical Try-in Sessions per Week)
Anesthesia TypeLocal Anesthesia
Hospital StaySame-Day / Outpatient
Recovery TimeAdjustment Period: 1 Week
ResultsDurable, High-Strength Occlusal Chewing Function

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