Kron Plating

Kron veneer, also known as Kron prosthesis, is the name given to the reduction of a tooth that decays over time and has material loss. Krons are prostheses that are applied in the absence of a small number of teeth in the mouth and prepared in the laboratory by cutting and reducing the support teeth, and adhered to the teeth. Prostheses are important in terms of completing the deficiency in the teeth in the mouth and meeting the needs such as chewing and speaking. A Kron is defined as the process of reducing and covering teeth with excessive material loss due to caries, fractures or any other reason. Kron prosthesis is widely applied by many dentists today. What is Kron coating in the rest of the content? How is Kron veneer done? What are the application areas of Kron coating? You can find answers to frequently asked questions such as:

What are the Advantages of Kron Plating?

Croning, which is defined as the elimination of missing teeth in the mouth, is a treatment method applied in order to regain the lost visual and functional qualities on the surface of the tooth, which is the upper part of the tooth that first comes into contact with food. The Kron prosthesis, which is applied for health and aesthetic purposes, has a very durable structure. It is also resistant to high bite pressures. In addition to the durability of the Kron coating, there are many advantages to the patient. Kron veneer provides the patient with a natural appearance. The Kron veneer blends well with the gums. It also does not cause allergic reactions.

Things to Consider in Kron Veneer Care?

A patient who performs the Kron plating procedure does not have any problems in continuing his daily life. However, in order for the Kron coating to look natural and long-lasting, the patient should pay attention to oral and dental health care. The patient should brush their teeth regularly, the dentist should not interrupt their routine control. Although the Kron prosthesis is durable and robust, it should avoid applying extra pressure and force to the tooth.

What are the Application Areas of Krons?

Kron veneers are widely used in many dental disorders. Kron veneers are performed by reducing and covering the teeth. The Kron plating process differs from the Kron bridge process in various aspects. Kron prostheses; It is used in cases where tooth shape is distorted in order to prevent tooth fractures, tooth decay, and breaking of weak teeth. In addition, for aesthetic purposes; It is among the treatment methods applied to the patient in whitening the teeth. In recent years, zirconium applications have become widespread as a ceramic substructure used in Kron tooth coatings. Ceramic veneers supported by zirconium, a highly resistant material, reflect light and help gums look pinker and healthier.

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