I had gaps in front teeth.so my dentist has filled it by putting new ceramic teeth, however now the new teeth are more white and looks fake and people can easily make out. Is there any way i can make the ceramic teeth less white or my natural teeth more white like ceramic ones. Please help
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Hi mam...
The problem is due to poor shade matching...
**For this you can go for Zirconia teeth which is more esthetic and natural teeth like appearance....
**Zirconia is a metal free crown....It is more esthetic and durable than ceramics...stronger than ceramics...mostly prefered in front teeth region...It is little costlier than ceramic...
If you are not affordable then you can go for ceramics with perfect colour matching...
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kindly visit nearby dentist for furthur consultation and management...
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May be the shade selection was not done properly..most of the caps comes with warranty of 5-10 yrs from the manufacturer,and u might be having the warranty card also.so contact the doctor and can request for a replacement if u are uncomfortable or unhappy with the same
For front teeth now a days Zirconia caps are the most aesthetic ones. Proper shade match before fixing the caps a must.
If you are looking for shade change ask your dentist if they can be replaced by zirconia caps.
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