I have 2 chipped molars in the back of my mouth, and i'm not sure if medicaid will cover that. I'm 19, and I know that because of my age, I'm still seen as a "child" in medicaid's eyes. Will they cover it?
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The difference between these two procedures is that with bondings you will do them on the operatory but you will depend on the doctor skills but also they will be made of a material that sooner or later it will change color because it’s made out of a resin, and it will stain.The difference wi...
Composite can definitely be used to repair your chipped front tooth without the need for a veneer. With predictable techniques nowadays you can expect a composite filling to last 5-10 years, as long as you are keeping a good cleaning routine and aware of the need to replace the filing should it...
Crowns are the best option to restore height and also you will be able to change the shape,size and color,so if you al ready have grind your teeth down,this can be q good option,but needs to be done by an specialists,this could be the time to restore and make a full mouth makeover