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Front Teeth Crowning
My front teeth is almost half broken need to fix this. Suggest the crown for the same . I heard that there are three types of crown available which one is good ?
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Go for RCT if Pupal involved & plan for 3M Zirconia Premium crown
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Hloo Sir If you want to go with crown of the front teeth for that you need to go for the zirconia crown which are asethically good and have very good strength You can also practo consult us Regards
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Giving you suggestions only for the crown part- go for emax crown . It’s highly esthetic and because of its high translucency it looks almost natural.
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Hi sir.....         As your teeth is broken you have to get X_ray of your teeth to rule out nerve involvement....if  yes then u have to do root canal treatment for your teeth....and then cap (crown) can be placed....As it is anterior teeth we can recommend zirconia crown which is more esthetic......
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Front teeth - gold standard all ceramics For  their beauty.
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Firstly please get an X-ray and check if the nerves are involved or not. If yes you need a RCT. After that you can get zerconia or emax crowns placed. The are more natural looking crowns with no metal substructure and they come with a manufacture warranty of some limited years(as per company chosen).
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Hi....consult your nearest dentist and get an x ray done for proper diagnosis.....since its the front teeth ceramic crown would be an appropriate choice.
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