Full metal crowns are one type of dental crowning which are really on the hype in the market. This kind of metal crowning is made up of several types of metal including gold, palladium, nickel, chromium, and a combination of other non-precious alloys. A high noble metal crown gives a full crown covering all axial surfaces of the tooth and is one of the commonly indicated crown restorations for posterior teeth. As they are made of metal, they are mostly preferred by people who don’t mind the appearance of metal and can be used as a single unit.
There are various types of full metal crowning available which includes Full Non-Precious, Full Semi-Precious White, Full Semi-Precious Yellow, Full White High-Noble, Full Yellow High-Noble and many more. Metal crowns are really durable as they rarely chip or break, and non-precious crowns require only a very minimum amount of the tooth to be prepared to preserve the core for maximum strength and retention than other types of crownings.
Full Yellow High-Noble are a kind of high noble crown which has the composition of high noble alloy which include over 60% noble metal, and more than 40% of it must be gold content. Elements such as gold, palladium, platinum, rhodium, ruthenium, iridium and osmium are categorized as noble metals. Full Yellow High-Noble has been a choice of many patients who require implant crowns, crown under partials, anterior or posterior crowns, or even bridges of any span. They provide the most pleasing esthetics and escalated functionality as well. Its gold color provides polishes to a beautiful high luster as well as optimal aesthetics. For the preparation for this type of crown it includes a number of steps. First a dentist will remove any kind of weakened areas of the tooth, reducing its overall shape to easily accommodate the crown and a mold especifically of your bite will then be prepared, so the custom crown can be fabricated off-site at a dental lab. If wanted, a temporary crown can be fitted until the custom made crown is ready. Once the custom crown arrives at the dentist’s office, any temporary crown used as a place-holder will be removed, and you will be fitted with the new crown. Full Yellow High-Noble offers the required strength to implant the bar construction and also is optimum for removable, adjustable restorations.
Advantages of Full Yellow High-Noble
Full Yellow High-Noble comes with a number of advantages such as:-
- They are highly durable.
- They are cost-efficient and superior.
- They are highly resistant to deformation.
- Axial tooth contour modification is possible.
- They are conservative and give a superior fit.
- They are highly biocompatible.
- They do not require extensive tooth structural removal.
Disadvantages of Full Yellow High-Noble
As you already know Full Yellow High-Noble comes with a lot of advantages, but they do have some disadvantages along with them which includes:-
- They may interfere with taste.
- They may look unreal.
- They are not suitable for the ones who have metal allergies.
