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Gulf Breeze Tooth Bridges : An Interview with Dr. Noland, a qualified dentist in Gulf Breeze
Q. What are dental crowns?
Crowns, commonly known as Caps, are restorations that are placed by a dentist to restore a tooth to it's natural contour, beauty, and function. Crowns are placed for many reasons, such as a severely chipped or broken tooth, a tooth that is particularly sensitive to biting, or a tooth that has had
Sarasota Dentist Crowns : An Interview with Dr. Strumpf, a qualified dentist in Sarasota
Q. When is a crown necessary?
The necessity of placing a crown is quite varied. If a tooth is broken and there is inadequate tooth structure to place or bond a filling to it then the rest of the tooth may have to be miniaturized to crown it. It is only miniaturized as much as necessary to build back the tooth to it's original
Fort Lauderdale Bridge Dentist : An Interview with Dr. Blum, a qualified dentist in Fort Lauderdale
Q. What are dental crowns?
Crowns and Bridges Improve your smile with Crowns and Bridges from the Centre for the Dental Arts.  If you want a smile that's your crowning glory, you may need a crown -- or dental cap to restore your tooth to its normal shape and size. A porcelain crown (also called a cap) covers the tooth
Pensacola Dentist Crowns : An Interview with Dr. Noland, a qualified dentist in Pensacola
Q. When is a crown necessary?
A crown may be necessary for several reasons. If a significant piece of the tooth breaks off, such as a cusp, a crown will be necessary to restore the tooth to it's proper contour, function, and beauty. Sometimes, there may be a fracture line in a tooth that causes pain when chewing even though a
Porcelain Crowns Largo : An Interview with Dr. Pantazes, a qualified dentist in Largo
Q. What are dental crowns?
Dental crowns are simple, explained as being a prosthetic restoration meant to act as a replacement of a lost or broken portion of the coronal segment of a particular tooth (part of the tooth you can see above the gum line). How long will a crown last? That is by far the hardest question to answ
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