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As per doctor I m going to fix a cap on my back teeth 16 after RCT and also replace my lower front teeth Please suggest me which crown is better after RCT for teeth 16 and which one is better for lower front teeth.
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Hi there ...you can go for zirconia crowns...bruxir zirconia ,3M lava , emax zirconia all are good... Take care ...
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Newer zirconias like bruxir zirconia should be good for your back 16 tooth. For front tooth u can go for exclusive emax or zirconia with emax. Both these crowns cost on higher side. If u have a lower budget go for CAD CAM or D MLS PFM ( metal inside, ceramic outside)crowns.
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Hi..for both teeth regions you can undergo zirconia crowns. Regards
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As it's a matter of function in d back tooth u can go wid a PFM crown or Zirconia (bruxir) N for the d front, esthetics is even more important so again Zirconia Emax wld b d best
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U hav choices from all metal crowns, metal ceramic crowns, zirconia crowns to all ceramic crowns for both RCTreated tooth and missing teeth.. they vary in appearance, strength and cost.. for front teeth I would suggest zirconia or all ceramics as they have more life like appearance. Metal ceramic crowns can also be used. Ask and choose according to Ur budget.
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