Monday, April 27, 2009

When you are getting crowns do they make your teeth thinner so they can insert the crown?

My four teeth in the front are small and a little chipped and I am going to get crowns. Are they still going to have to make them thinner to have the crowns inserted?

When you are getting crowns do they make your teeth thinner so they can insert the crown?
yes, because the crown is fitted over the entire tooth. first they make an inpression of the tooth, then they make a mold from the impression, then they have you comeback and they whittle your real tooth down and the adhere the crown to the whittled tooth.
Reply:Yes because the crown has to slip over the tooth into place.





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