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Non-Precious

Porcelain-fused metal restorations have long been considered the gold standard for dental restorations, thanks to their superior strength and durability. This alloy is also highly esthetic, allowing it to closely mimic the appearance of natural dentition. The biocompatibility of porcelain-fused metal means that it can be safely and effectively used in the mouth with no […]

Semi Precious

Posterior restorations in dentistry are often done using porcelain fused to metal (PFM) restorations, as aesthetics is not a primary concern in this area of the mouth. Noble alloys are semiprecious metals containing more than 25% noble metals such as gold, platinum and palladium, which makes them more hypoallergenic than their base or high-noble counterparts. […]

Porcelain Fused to Metal

Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) restorations are a popular choice for dental prosthetics, due to their strength and durability. The process of producing PFM involves fusing porcelain to a metal alloy base using a specialized furnace. We offer three types of alloys, which are selected based on the clinical needs, desired properties, and economics of the patient. PFM […]

High Noble

A PFM (porcelain fused to metal) high noble restoration is crafted with higher-quality metal, providing a superior coping option for restorations. PFM restorations are used commonly in posterior regions of the mouth where aesthetics is not a prime concern; as compared to anterior regions, it is more important that the restoration be durable and reliable […]