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Colour of one  front tooth is changed lightly. RCT was done slightly. I do not want to implant artificial tooth. Is there any remedy available ?
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Hello dear Please be aware See as per the pic the best option is laminate veneers.i suggest you to go for that. For further details you can consult me Thanks
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Hello, There are multiple options available other than Dental Crown, For example laminate Veneers. However, I would personally suggest to get a Crown fabricated as its comparatively stronger with respect to your laminate veneers. You can consult a Doctor to explain in detail.
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If u dnt want to go for crown, u can get veneers or laminates done for this tooth....tooth will go more n more darker in colour gradually, so u need to get it covered...crown or veneer will not only give you aesthetic look but will protect teeth from chipping off, as RCT treated teeth are brittle n tend to chip off..
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