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Question: I had extensive dental work to achieve a beautiful smile.I had vaneers in front and crowns in back.The vaneers kept coming out. Now my dentist is replacing some of the vaneers with crowns, at no cost to me. Why didn`t the vaneers hold? I tried to be careful after first one came out.(was never instru . . .
Answer: Retention of veneers depends on the way a person's teeth come together, history of large fillings in the teeth, and moisture contamination during bonding. Certainly crowning the teeth at no cost to you is a good alternative for you. The pain that you are describing is not usual. Examination by anoth . . . Ask an Expert: Nancy Clelland DMD, MSD, Crowns, Bridges, Dentures, Implants More... |
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