June 27, 2008
Ashburn Gold Dental Crowns - A Nobel Cause
If someone has nobility, he or she is probably a member of royalty. However, it suggests much more. It is like having more importance than anyone else. It's having a certain sparkle that lights up a dim room. You simply cannot do any wrong. People swarm around you and want to be around you. Nobleness was passed down the generations before coming to you. 
In Ashburn dental crowns, there is also a very noble entity. We give you crowns that are filled with full gold alloy. The term full gold alloy is recognized as containing two of gold, palladium, or platinum.
The nobility of our crowns may be obvious with their gold content. But it's not just for the value of the metals inside them. They also provide flexibility without sacrificing strength and toughness. They are flexible in regard to conforming to the shape of the tooth that is being prepared for the crown.
Gold crowns also have superb anti-shock qualities. They are efficient at absorbing the jolts and knocks that come from chewing. Some foods, such as brittle vegetables like carrots, hard fruits and meats, can put a lot of pressure on your teeth.
Another thing that makes them so noble is how they can endure many hardships yet hardly ever crack.
One of gold's most famous properties is that it can be molded and shaped without a problem. When we chew using a hundred percent gold dental crown, it would twist out of shape the first time you eat with it. It would probably look like a spent golden bullet wedged inside your mouth.
When they manufacture an alloy, they make the most of the qualities of each metal. While we all know about gold's ability to bend and shape, palladium is tougher and harder. Meld the two together to produce a high quality dental crown that is tough enough to maintain its shape during normal use. However, the crown also gives you adequate strength because of the palladium, which gives it a hard edge.