pink porcelain: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
pink porcelain is a gum-colored dental ceramic used to mimic the appearance of missing or receded gum tissue. It is most commonly built into crowns, bridges, and implant restorations to restore “pink” esthetics alongside tooth-colored ceramics. It can help close visible gaps near the gumline and improve how a smile looks when soft tissue is absent or uneven. It is typically fabricated in a dental laboratory as part of an indirect restoration rather than placed as a direct filling.