“Can crowns be used on front teeth?”
I am a 38 year old male. I want to know if crowns can be used on front teeth?
14 Answers
OrthodontistOrthodontist
If there are enough healthy root and periodontal support, then the answer is generally YES. However, if any root or periodontal compromise exist, the answer might be different. Ask your dentist for a more accurate answer for your own teeth!
Yes, crowns can be used on front teeth. Please see your dentist to go over the many options for crowns on the front teeth. Some of the options are the following: veneers, full porcelain crowns, and porcelain fused to metal crowns.
Daniel A. Flores, DDS, MS
Daniel A. Flores, DDS, MS
You can get crowns on the front teeth. Typically they are made from a tooth colored porcelain and provide excellent esthetics.
Absolutely! When indicated and done at a high level, a porcelain crown on a front tooth can look like Mother Nature herself made it!
Dr. Robert Rawdin
Dr. Robert Rawdin
Crowns can be used on the front teeth. They are used a lot on front teeth that have had root canals.
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Sincerely,
Robert E. Sims, D.M.D, M.S.D.
Thanks!!
Sincerely,
Robert E. Sims, D.M.D, M.S.D.
Yes. Crowns can be used on front teeth, however whether or not this the best treatment choice for your situation is something to be evaluated and discussed with your Dentist or Prosthodontist.