Yes you can, i had my Thesis on MRI, i took patients MRI with multiple dental prosthesis, just that make sure there are no loose dental attachements or any prosthesis. For example very loose hanging crown or braces, other than that you are good to go.
Hello,
Most dental implants are made from titanium and crowns from zirconia, which are non-ferromagnetic metals and are safe for MRIs. So yes, you can go for an MRI.
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