Crown forms are made from high-purity alloys

April 1, 1996
The Renaissance Crown and Bridge System delivers many benefits. It offers outstanding esthetics because there is no dark, metallic oxide to combine with the porcelain. The pliable crown form is pressure-molded to the die for an extremely accurate fit. Total thickness is one-third the thickness of a conventional cast restoration. Cast crown and bridge alloy or precast pontics are joined to Renaissance copings to form bridges and splints. The crown forms are precisely and consistently manufactured

The Renaissance Crown and Bridge System delivers many benefits. It offers outstanding esthetics because there is no dark, metallic oxide to combine with the porcelain. The pliable crown form is pressure-molded to the die for an extremely accurate fit. Total thickness is one-third the thickness of a conventional cast restoration. Cast crown and bridge alloy or precast pontics are joined to Renaissance copings to form bridges and splints. The crown forms are precisely and consistently manufactured from high purity (60 percent gold, 38 percent palladium) alloys to ensure freedom from defects and distortion. Renaissance units can either be cemented or bonded to teeth.

For details, call 800-634-3480.

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