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The color of your crown is permanent, It does not change! The only way to change the color of your crown is to redo the porcelain crown.
When a Crown is made by the lab, the color cannot be changed once it is permanently inserted in the mouth. A new crown will have to be made. When the new crown is made you will have to make sure you are happy with the crown color before it is cemented into place.
Hi! Thanks for post your question. The only way to change the color of a crown is having a new one. My question is, did your teeth get white naturaly? Did you make some whitening process? If you in the future decide to change your crowns it is not recommended once you have crowns or veneers..Hope it helps!
Hi: Anytime you have a missing opposing tooth, there will be movement of the opposite tooth regardless of root canal and crown. One way to control the eruption is to wear a night guard at night to prevent movement. Best, Dr. Maddahi
Hi:Normally after surgery there is inflamation, therefore the gum line can not be judged correctly until full healing has taken place.Best,Dr. Madddahi
Hi: You need to go back to your dentist for bite adjustment. The symptoms you are describing can be remedied by simple bite adjustment. Best, Dr. Maddahi
If you still have pain on your new crown, it is best to see your dentist asap.to check:1-Bite and occlusion2- Check the root canal, any fractures, check the gums!3- check grinding habit, and see if there is interference in the bite!Best,Dr Mobasser
Porcelain veneers are less invasive than porcelain crowns, less tooth structure is removed, consequently veneers preserve more enamel and tooth structure! Also understand that veneers are much more technique sensitive vs dental porcelain crowns. So because of preservation of enamel and tooth ...
Hi:You should not be able to damage your crowns by flossing. Most likely there was excess glue that was removed by flossing. It’s best to go back to your dentist and have area evaluated .Best,Dr. Maddahi