The full form of FCC in dentistry is Full Cast Crown. This is often known as Complete Cast Crown. The modern FCC are digitally designed, and you get consistent results with them. The FCC is known to be very strong, and FCC is usually a preferred choice when a patient needs a crown outside of the aesthetic zone. The FCC can be attached with the help of a resin-modified glass ionomer luting agent. The FCC can be made using highly noble precious alloys, noble semiprecious alloys and base metals.
Full Cast crowns are known to be highly durable. They can outlast the patient, and they are highly resistant to wear & tear. Full Cast Crowns are considered a conservation restorative option and are usually a great choice if you are looking for biocompatibility or longevity. The usual choice of material is solid metal allow. However, you will also find a Full Cast Crown made of gold.
Other full forms of FCC are Faecal Coliform Count, Fracture Complete Comminuted, Fellowship Compliance Committee, Flu Cell Culture, Forensic Chemistry Center and Full Contact Coverage.