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My Dad's Posterior Teeth (2-3) From Both The Sides Are Crowned(Metal Fused Ceramic).Now How He Can Chew Or Bite? Because He Can't Give Up Eating Hard Things
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No problem... if crown is placed he can have all hard food
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Metal ceramic crowns last, if he cannot give up hard things u have 2options - for for metal crowns or go for all ceramic monolithic crowns these 2 r most resistant to breakage. Other wise the treatment he's already taken is done so let him enjoy is food. Crowns can always be replaced if damaged, take care.
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Hard as in not metal , i hope ;) Rest normal food can be consumed with fixed teeth Pfm works fine too
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Hi,yes he can,but it would have been better if they were zirconia crowns.
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He can chew/bite with them. If he is having a problem chewing with them then consult your dentist and sort out the issue.
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