How would you know if your teeth are suitable for crowns/ maryland bridge/ traditional bridge/ veneers (photo)?

Doctor's Answers 1

Hello, it depends on the case.

Your dentist needs to assess your dental situation AND discuss what you hope to achieve with the look and function of your teeth to make a suitable choice.

Each choice has its pros and cons, which should be discussed with you as part of the consultation process. Taking a cookie cutter approach in dentistry is not a useful approach because it assumes that all patients are identical in terms of clinical situation, budget and desires.

Ultimately, this is a question that only your dentist can answer, therefore, you should consult your dentist on this.

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