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Porcelain Dental Crowns

Ceramic crowns or caps are recommended for those dental teeth that have suffered a substantial loss of structure.
They give you more leeway if dental laboratory dental malposition or malocclusion mild, always taking into account the possible side imitations or biomechanical techniques and, on the other, which in the case of overlap is recommended to first dental orthodontic treatment.
Ceramic crowns or caps can be placed on both natural teeth to dental implants.
If the position of the teeth in the dental arch and the relationship between the upper and lower jaw are normal, the main difference between the dental crown, or cap and dental veneer is that the latter only applies in the teeth located in the anterior mouth (not molars), and less aggressive treatment because the tooth reduction is minimal (only works on the front teeth.)
If information is disregarded, there should be different from the point of view of or in connection with the duration between the arrangements made with dental crowns or caps, ceramic or porcelain veneers.