by Web Dev | Jul 22, 2019 | Dental Facts, Tooth Crowns
The average lifespan of a temporary dental crown is no longer than 2 weeks. Its main objective is to protect a tooth that has recently been reshaped in readiness to get a permanent crownThe temporary cover protects the recipient from the sensitivity associated with...
by Peter Mayhew | Jun 5, 2019 | Dentistry, Tooth Crowns
If you thought a crown could spare you from pain as debilitating as a toothache, you may be surprised. Even though crowning a tooth does fix a lot of problems, if the nerve on the tooth is still alive, it can cause some pain.In this short post, we will review whether... by Peter Mayhew | May 9, 2019 | Tooth Crowns, Veneers
Table of Contents CrownsVeneersMain Difference Between A Crown And A Veneer?Crown and Veneer DifferencesWhich One Is Used When?The Grey AreaThe CostConclusion The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry reports that about 50% of all Americans are unhappy with the look... by Peter Mayhew | Jan 8, 2019 | Tooth Crowns
Crowns are tooth-shaped caps placed by a dentist over a tooth to either protect it from further degradation or to enhance its appearance. On average, dental crowns on average will last between 5 and 15 years. However, their life-span will depend on the wear and tear... by Peter Mayhew | Jul 27, 2018 | Dental Facts, Tooth Crowns
A frequently asked question in the field of dentistry is whether or not a patient can glue their crown back on, in case it falls out. The answer? Yes & no. There are dental glues available that you can get over the counter. So that answers the question whether...