My Friend's Lower Anterior Teeth (5 In Number) Broke In An Accident.Crowning With Emax Or Zirconia Can Solve The Problem? After That She Will Be Able To Incise Or Tear The Food Like As Before.Like Guavas,Biscuits Etc
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Most important is to check the opg or x ray if you have any and depending on the tooth structure and bone beneath you can decide which crown you need and which suits your budget
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Hi,
Firstly proper dental examination is required to assess the condition of tooth, how much of the tooth is left after fracturing of tooth and to determine if any other procedure before crown placement is required or not.
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Zirconia and Lithium disilicate crowns are highly recommended as they are superior in asthetics. Not only they look beautiful & are natural in appearance but they have excellent strength to cut and shear as well.
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Yes you can go for zirconia crown for this problem
But firstly you need to visit see your dentist to know severity of the problem
It will n normal but you need to maintain your oral hygiene properly and it's artificial thing so you need to take care not to tear very hard things
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Hi. It depends on the level it has been broken. If the remaining tooth structure is less, then obviously crown can not be placed. If the remaining structure is sufficient enough then go for an rct then Emax..
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