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Problems of crown cure by zirconia crown
My daughter had an accident before 4 yrs.Dentist had done post and core procedures on her half broken tooth (front) and a metal crown fitted over it. But through crown black patch type something visible specially in light which looks very odd. She can't smile confidently. If it would be a zirconia crown, will it be look natural? In light also, zirconia crown looks natural? My daughter's crown color is also not matched looking opaque and somewhat embossed (protruded) unlike other natural teeth.
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sir by ur definition it seems u have gone for a normal metal ceramic crown and i advise you to go for a natural looking zirconia crowns a bit heavy for ur pocket or if u want an alternative go for emax crowns which look more natural and budget friendly
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change the caps and decide if orthodontic treatment required
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avoid biting hard food in the crown area
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Hello you should go for the best crown called as 4m lava it says good as natural teeth look wise There are many shades available and yes strength is also good
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