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Qué (quién) es full crown - definición

PROSTHETIC RESTORATION THAT REPRODUCES THE CROWN OF A TOOTH
Dental crown; Crown and Bridge; Crown and bridge; Full gold crown; Dental cap; Dental caps; Preformed metal crown; Biomimetic crown; Crown (dentistry)
  • Gold shell crown sectioned using a tungsten carbide bur
  • Biologic width
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  • Crown removal with WamKey - part 1
  • Gold shell crown
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  • impression]] using the "wash impression" technique
  • Use of CAD/CAM in dental clinic
  • Crown removal with WamKey
  • Feldspathic porcelain crowns fabricated on a dental model, then cemented on the upper central anterior teeth using luster paste of glass ionomer.
  • Dimensions for the crown preparation to achieve the "ferrule effect"
  • Gingival retraction cord
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  • Stainless steel preformed crowns
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  • Crown used as part of implant restoration
  • Sliding hammer, a weighted tapping device
  • Veneered zirconia crowns
  • Crown with post and core system displaying a root fracture

Crown (heraldry)         
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THE SYMBOL OF POWER AS PART OF HERALDRY
Heraldic crown; Crown (Heraldry); Crown (heraldic charge); Crowns and coronets in heraldry; Crown Heraldry
A crown is often an emblem of a sovereign state, usually a monarchy (see The Crown), but also used by some republics.
Hoop crown         
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  • Bavarian]] hoop crown, which used to carry the [[Wittelsbach Diamond]]<ref>Schulz (2010)</ref>
CROWN WITH ONE OR MORE ARCHES OVER THE HEAD
Hoop Crown; Bügelkrone; Bugelkrone; Buegelkrone; Spangenkrone; Arch crown; Hoop crowns; Arched crown; Closed crown
A hoop crown ( or Spangenkrone,Hartmann online, entries "Spangenkrone, Bügelkrone" ),Lohrmann (1973), p. 764 arched crown, or closed crown, is a crown consisting of a "band around the temples and one or two bands over the head".
Crown (botany)         
PART OF TREE, ABOVE THE TRUNK
Tree crown; Crown (plants); Crown of a tree
The crown of a plant refers to the total of an individual plant's aboveground parts, including stems, leaves, and reproductive structures. A plant community canopy consists of one or more plant crowns growing in a given area.

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Crown (dental restoration)

In dentistry, a crown most commonly refers to a dental cap, a type of dental restoration that completely caps or encircles a tooth or dental implant. A crown may be needed when a large dental cavity threatens the health of a tooth. A crown is typically bonded to the tooth by dental cement. They can be made from various materials, which are usually fabricated using indirect methods. Crowns are used to improve the strength or appearance of teeth and to halt deterioration. While beneficial to dental health, the procedure and materials can be costly.

The most common method of crowning a tooth involves taking a dental impression of a tooth prepared by a dentist, then fabricating the crown outside of the mouth. The crown can then be inserted at a subsequent dental appointment. This indirect method of tooth restoration allows use of strong restorative material requiring time-consuming fabrication under intense heat, such as casting metal or firing porcelain, that would not be possible inside the mouth. Because of its compatible thermal expansion, relatively similar cost, and cosmetic difference, some patients choose to have their crown fabricated with gold.

Computer technology is increasingly employed for crown fabrication in CAD/CAM dentistry.

Ejemplos de uso de full crown
1. Hair raising: Brendan Fraser‘s hair was thinning severely in 2003; yesterday he stepped out in Shanghai with a full crown It was clear in 2003 that the one time pin–up was thinning rapidly, but as he wrapped filming the third instalment of the Mummy franchise in Shanghai yesterday, his long mane had made a rather miraculous comeback.