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Sealers are normally only recommended for very porous ceramic tile and stone to minimize staining and to make it easier to maintain the product. With caution, sealers can be applied to more dense ceramic tile or stone, such as porcelain tile or ... more
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If one examines the back side of a CENTURY PORSELATO tile, the uniform effect is clearly seen. Thus, you can visually judge our product which is our assurance of a quality porcelain tile. ... more
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They are quite costly, ranging from about $700-$1,200 per tooth. Most insurance companies will not cover the cost of cosmetic dentistry, but many offices offer financing options. ... more
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Dental porcelain veneers are thin porcelain layers, which are stuck directly to the front of the teeth. During a normal treatment, six porcelain veneers (it can be even more) are stuck to incisor and canine teeth of the upper and lower jaw. If your ... more
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Yes. Infinity is indicated for PFM’s, all porcelain crowns and Zirconium restoratives. ... more
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Porcelain crowns are usually recommended in cases when a tooth has sustained too much damage to be repaired with a filling, but the tooth is still salvageable. This includes most cases in which a root canal is performed. ... more
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While porcelain is the most practical material for extremely limited edition artist dolls (under 100 of any particular face), it is neither more expensive nor nicer than vinyl. The process for making vinyl molds is much more complicated and ... more
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While gold is stronger than porcelain, it is not very cosmetic and cannot be bonded to the tooth. Porcelain can simulate tooth color and by bonding it to a tooth, it becomes strong enough to resist normal chewing forces. ... more
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Crowns should last approximately 10 to 15 years. However, with good oral hygiene and supervision most porcelain crowns will last much longer. Some damaging habits like grinding your teeth, chewing ice or fingernail biting may cause this period of ... more
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Porcelain crowns cannot be bleached. your teeth should be bleached to the colour you desire and then the crowns must be replaced to match If you have white tooth fillings and your teeth are bleached whiter than the intial filling then these will ... more
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