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Hello Chris,I would not recommend attempting to do dentistry at home. Temporary crowns are just that "temporary." I would recommend that you find a dentist in your area sooner rather for a permanent crown. Delaying seeing a dentist will only cause problems in the future. Good luck and I hope this helps. Follow me if you have more questions.Sarah Thompson, DMDSt. Louis, MO area (O'Fallon, IL)Real Self 100
There are no temporary crowns that you can find at a store of any kind. You need to find the time to schedule with a dentist and have the tooth properly treated. Good luck.
Temporary crowns are not sold in stores. You would have to see your dentist to get it replaced. Good Luck!
Thank you for your inquiry. We're sorry to hear about your temporary, but unfortunately the best solution for you would be to go to your treating dentist to have this addressed. Any type of at home dentistry may make matter worse and even affect other teeth, so it's best you seek profession assistance sooner rather than later. We hope this helps and wish you all the best!
Hi, thanks for write... If is a small part of tooth, with bonding filling you can do it, will look almost equally, but your dentist will make the decision if is filling or crown. Regards
In your case, there is no question that crowns across the front four teeth would be a much better option than one. The teeth could be made much more proportionate as far as height my to width ratios in an ideal smile. Right now your front two teeth are too long. Best of luck.
Hi, thanks for the question... I recommend Cerec cam because is without any metals, is better for your health, besides, need less cutting on your teeth. Regards
Hello there,It's not uncommon to experience some discomfort after having a crown placed. If the prep was close to your nerve, you may experience sensitivity for a few weeks. Now that you've had an adjustment, I would recommend allowing two weeks for your tooth to heal. If the issue pe...
Hello there,I do not recommend placing porcelain fused to metal crowns on front teeth because they are not your most cosmetic option. I prefer to use Emax on front teeth for aesthetic purposes. Another option would be a Zirconia crown. Zirconia is just as durable as PFM and looks very n...
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