My Lower Anterior Teeth (6 Together) Needs RCT & Crowns.Which Crown Will Be The Best Choice? I'm Nonvegeterian Frequently Include Mutton,Chicken In My Diet.Because Someone Told After Crowning Frontal Teeth I Have To Give Up Nonveg.Is That True?
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All Ceramic crowns will be the best option as they are highly aesthetic and look Natural.. Also most of these crowns have warranty.. We generally chew with our back teeth and bite with front teeth...
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Hi,Its better to go for zirconia crowns for anterior tooth.It has good translucency like our own natural teeth and has good strength.Though it has good strength we should not bite with our anterior teeth.we can use back teeth for biting and chewing food.
Zirconia crowns are very aesthetic.you can ask your doctor about them. You need not give up non veg but patients with anterior crowns are advised not to bite into foodstuff with their front teeth. You can chew from your back teeth
Full ceramic crowns i.e. zirconia are the best options... they have natural tooth like appearance and also are strong enough. The front teeth are more for esthetic reasons and very rarely do we chew on them...
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