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Zirconium crowns - are they the best solution for my problem?
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[QUOTE="MattKW, post: 128179, member: 7514"] Rebuild is definitely the way to go in this case. Crowns would be quite risky and may lead to nerve death. In the link you provide, they have placed palatal veneers after drilling back some tooth structure. I wouldn't advise this removal of precious tooth structure. Instead, composite build-ups will require no damage to your teeth at all. I used to do this with softened composite fillings (warm them up), but some new flowables (e.g. [URL='http://www.gcamerica.com/products/operatory/G-aenialFlowable/']G-aenial Flow[/URL]) have made this much simpler. The teeth are waxed up on a model, and a plastic template made into which the composite is injected. Much, much better than doing by freehand. If you build up your front teeth in this way, then your back teeth won't touch initially, but will come together after a few months (the Dahl Principle or [URL='https://www.dentistry-forums.com/threads/zirconium-crowns-are-they-the-best-solution-for-my-problem.26091/']Dahl Concept[/URL]). [/QUOTE]
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