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Overbite and gaps in front four teeth
Can we bite things like apple and corn if i have a crown on my fronth teeth. Is cosmetic dentistry is save, durable and fine treatment?
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Better to cut apple and eat than eating directly , better to eat corn in back teeth . Your crown life will improve if follow these instructions , all doctor's will perform treatment to safeguard the patient otherwise we don't follow that procedure if is not safe to patient , I hope you got your answer
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Yes its safe and durable but some precautions have to be taken into account. You cannot bite anything hard directly from the front teeth. But as the age is concern orthodontic treatment option is also there. You can go for braces.
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Cosmetic dentistry is completely safe, durable and fine treatment.
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Yes, you can, but it is always better to take cautions as too much of pressure can dislodges the crown.
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