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Captek logo For centuries, gold has been known as the preferred material for dental restorations. Captek's advanced technology combines all the advantages of high-purity gold, without sacrificing the strength of lower gold dental materials. Years of research and patient satisfaction have proven that Captek crowns are durable, accurate, attractive, and resistant to harmful bacteria and plaque.

With Captek, the high nobility of the 97% pure gold matrix eliminates the grayish appearance and unaesthetic black lines that may result from the metal understructure of traditional ceramometal restorations.

Perfect for achieving vital, attractive tooth color
The light-dispersion effects of Captek crowns and bridges are designed to mimic those of healthy, natural tooth structure. Captek is also ideal for matching natural tooth color following whitening procedures.

No unsightly "black lines"
Captek's patented advanced gold material provides a crown that will look natural to the gum line, eliminating any unsightly gray or black lines commonly associated with traditional crowns.

Reduces plaque and bacteria, helps maintain general health
Bacteria in the mouth can result in periodontal disease, bad breath, heart disease, lung infections and even a weakened immune system. Captek's advanced gold material reduces the accumulation of harmful bacteria at the gum line by 90% compared to natural tooth structure.

Strength
Captek crowns and bridges have proven exceptionally strong and durable. The exceptional physical properties of the advanced gold material are derived from the patented reinforcing internal structure of Captek. This structure is designed to reduce the stresses between the porcelain and Captek gold.

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