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Question: Can a tooth that has calcified completly be capped.
Answer: Unfortunately, you have not provided enough information for me to be able to provide you with an answer. Theoretically, yes, a tooth that has calcified completely may be able to have a crown placed on it. However, it would have to satisfy many other criteria to warrant a crown. Each case is a little . . .
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Answer: Unfortunately, you have not provided enough information for me to be able to provide you with an answer. Theoretically, yes, a tooth that has calcified completely may be able to have a crown placed on it. However, it would have to satisfy many other criteria to warrant a crown. Each case is a little . . .
Ask an Expert: Julie Holloway DDS, MS, Crowns, Bridges, Dentures, Implants
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