Given my teeth (see photo please), will I be disappointed with resin crowns? Will it look obvious that they're not my original teeth? Should I invest the $2600 (which is a lot for me) to get the porcelain crowns?
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Answer: Resin Crowns: Aesthetic Considerations and Practical Uses
As a dentist with extensive experience in Miami, I understand your concerns about your crown and the option of an implant. Given that the molar now resembles a "volcano" with limited tooth structure, an implant is a prudent recommendation due to its durability and the complexity of using a...
Given the repeated issues with your crown and temporary replacements, it seems the approach to repeatedly glue the crown wasn't a long-term solution. The consistent failures suggest that the tooth may no longer have the structural integrity needed for another crown.
At this stage, considering a...
Raising the vertical dimension of your bite, especially after aligner treatment, requires careful consideration to ensure occlusal harmony and functional efficiency. At 38, if your anterior occlusion does not align well with your jaw size, adjusting the vertical dimension could indeed help...