I had 26 crowns done and they appear to be to thick and bulky and shorter than my own teeth. It was done only in July. I am interested in revision and I would like to know? Whether it's safe to remove existing crowns ( since they are fairly new) the front 6 and get new ones ? I am little bit worried about possibly during removal getting the existing teeth underneath broken .
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Answer: Considerations for the Safe Replacement of Recent Dental Crowns
Choosing the right shade for a smile makeover is a key decision to ensure your crowns look natural and blend well with your complexion and overall appearance. Based on your desire for a natural look that's not too white and avoids a yellowish tone, here are some factors to consider:
Shade...
It's not normal for a crown to constantly irritate your cheek. Ideally, a dental crown should feel comfortable, blending seamlessly with your natural teeth. If you're constantly feeling it or it's rubbing against your cheek, this could indicate one of the following issues:
Improper Fit: The...
Hello, we all age over time and there are some changes in our tissues due to this, so your prostheses will be affected by these changes. The border compatibility of the prostheses with the gums deteriorates over time and for this reason, the prostheses need to be renewed. Gold used to be...