
Is It Possible To Replace Crown On My Top Front Teeth?

I may do new crowns
Detailed Answer:
Hii first of all thank you for approaching us with your query. I read through it . I feel that if there is too much discrepancy in the size of the crowns I may remove it and do new ones. If there is slight discrepancy in the size I may reshape is minimally and see . If still the size is not corrected I will remove it and make new ones. Removal of newly fixed crowns is very difficult as the cements used to fix it might be very strong and many instances we may have to cut through the crowns and remove it part by part. But using discs and reducing the shape in large scale may not look esthetically neat as it can have rough surfaces. And polishing and glazing is needed, which cant be done intraorally especially glazing which has to be done extraorally(outside the mouth in the lab). In my opinion its better to remove and do new crowns(Havint seen the pic clinically so cant tell how large is the discrepancies in the size). Hope you understood what I meant. Thankyou and have a healthy day.
Thanks
Dr Rohit


Glazing gives a shiny look
Detailed Answer:
Hiii thank you for your followup query. I read through it. First of all removing crowns may or maynot damage underlying tooth structure . It depends on which method you use to remove the crown. If you split the crowns n take it it wont cause much damage but it takes more time. Next is polishing can be done inside the mouth. Glazing requires taking it out to lab n doing . Glazing gives a shiny n smooth look to the crown adds to little strength for crown. Hope I have answered to your query. Thank you and have a healthy day. Dr Rohit

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