Crowned Frontal Teeth

2018-04-27 04:24:37
I'm Having Dry Mouth Due To Immune Disorder.My Two Lower Frontal Teeth Are Crowned A Year Back.Now Adjacent Teeth From Both Sides Got Chipped With Enamel Loss.Crowning Them Too Can Lead To Loss Of My Natural Biting Power.Please Guide Me For Painless Procedure To Treat Those Teeth As Well As Without Compromising Natural Function Of Tooth
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Hello madam If your enamel is chipped off it does not mean u need a crown 😊 you can get a composite restoration but keep in touch with your dentist And biting habit won't be compromised

Answered2018-04-27 11:37:46

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Hi,crowning never leads to loss of natural biting power,the teeth with enamel loss should be root canal treated and then go for zirconia crowns as their strength is comparable to that of natural teeth.

Answered2018-04-27 04:32:08

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