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Cermet

Metal-ceramic crowns are restorations consisting of a cast metal framework covered with a ceramic layer. The metal substructure is typically made from cobalt–chromium, nickel–chromium, or precious alloys such as those containing gold.
Metal-ceramic crowns are among the most widely used prosthetic restorations worldwide, valued for their excellent balance of strength, durability, and aesthetics. These crowns consist of a cast metal framework—often made from cobalt–chromium, nickel–chromium, or precious metal alloys such as gold—covered with precisely layered ceramic. The metal base provides structural stability, while the ceramic coating recreates the natural appearance of tooth enamel. Due to their reliability and high performance, metal-ceramic crowns remain a preferred choice for both anterior and posterior restorations.
Advantages of Metal-Ceramic Crowns

High Strength and Durability

Natural Tooth-Like Appearance

Color Stability

Resistance to Wear and Plaque

Wide Clinical Indications

Biocompatible Alloys

Reliable Long-Term Performance

Cost-Effective Quality