June 5, 2008
Westland Gold Dental Crowns - A Nobel Cause
Someone who has true nobility could be a person of royal importance, like a king or queen. Going a bit deeper into the word, nobility is being superior. It is about having skills that no one else can match. There is an elegance about you. Others hang on to your every word. Nobleness was passed down the generations before coming to you. 
In Westland dental crowns, you can also find a good dose of nobility. Full gold alloy is what is used to make these crowns. A minimum of two metals go into full gold alloy. These are from: gold, palladium, or platinum.
These crowns are noble not just for the rare and expensive materials that are used in their manufacture. You can also benefit from their suppleness. This is combined with a robust quality that affords you protection. This means that the crown can change shape if necessary. We can perform easy alterations right on the stump of a tooth that is receiving the crown.
The nobility of gold crowns also extends to its shock prevention properties. It is excellent at absorbing the jolts and knocks that come from chewing. Especially foods such as meats, hard fruits, and raw and crunchy vegetables.
Their nobility does not stop there. One great quality is their sturdiness. You won't find cracks in gold crowns.
Gold is notorious for being soft enough to shape. Imagine getting a crown made of 100 percent gold. If you use it to eat, it would twist out of shape the first time you eat with it. All you would have is a flat, out-of-shape piece of gold stuck in your teeth.
When people make alloys, they put in all the best things that can be found in each of the metals. Gold is flexible, while palladium can either be soft or hard. Meld the two together to produce a high quality dental crown that won't let you down during times of hearty chewing. However, at the same time, it is strong thanks to the hard qualities of palladium.