Saturday, May 15, 2010

Can we design dental crowns for our dentist?

My friend has dental crowns that he does not like. They look too straight and white. So it looks fake....





My friend saw some natural teeth's shape that he likes. Can he bring the pictures of the natural teeth to the dentist. And the dentist prepares the dental crowns following to the shape and shade of the natural teeth of somebody else?

Can we design dental crowns for our dentist?
You can do that, but the natural teeth around these may look odd or unnatural. Usually a lab shapes the crowns to what the teeth should have looked like in comparison to the other teeth in your dentition. Your friend must have old crowns, or someone that just didn't do a good job on them. Never allow a dentist to cement the crowns in until you've seen them and approve of the shape, size and shade of them. They can always be remade to your liking. Don't let anyone tell you other wise your the one paying for them. We've had cases that have been sent back a few times and some that we've changed labs to get it the way a patient wants them. Only accept what you like, you're the one who has to wear them for a long, long time! Hope I've been of some help and good luck in changing the crowns, I'm sure they will be much better this time.





Additional Information: I just saw your other question. Are you sure these aren't temporary crowns, they sometimes look a little white and off. Hopefully these weren't the new crowns that were just cemented in place? If so, go back and let the dentist know they won't work for you. These crowns have to be cut off with a high speed hand piece, you can't remove them without pulling the teeth which I doubt you could do either. If this dentist can't help you then you should see another dentist that has more experience in crown and bridge work. Also ask for a refund of your money back
Reply:I don't see why not..I was a dental tech for 2 years and we did everything by hand..From picking out the shade of the porcelin to shaping and staining them..Depends on the dentist and who or what they use to actually make the crowns or bridges..


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