Question: I have a broken crown. Can this be saved, or do I need to invest in a new one? Answer: If the remaining tooth has no decay and the crown seems to still fit accurately, re-cementing may do ...
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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Marianne Gann recalls the stress when she suffered a broken crown and tooth on a recent Christmas Eve. Finding a dentist, she figured, let alone getting the ...
Suffer a cracked or broken tooth and your dentist is likely to recommend a crown, a custom-fitted cap to cover it and restore the tooth's shape, strength and appearance. Traditionally that meant ...
There are various reasons for which a dental crown may be recommended, including to protect, restore or stabilize a tooth that has been damaged or worn down in some way. It may also improve the ...
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