Dr. Ross answers common questions on porcelain crowns. Dr. Ross can be reached at City Smiles DC located at 919 18th Street, NW Suite LL50, Washington, DC 20006. (202) 223-6300. What is a porcelain ...
In the second article of this series we considered the broad range of materials from which crowns are made. The four main categories of crown were metal, ceramic, metal-ceramic and composite. Tooth ...
Whenever possible guidelines for provision of porcelain laminate veneers are based on data from the dental literature, but where this is not possible they will be based on our clinical experience and ...
In this case, a 52-year-old male patient presented to the dental practice for a standard examination. During his oral evaluation, an old and fractured porcelain-fused-to-zirconia crown on tooth #15 ...
A dental crown, also sometimes referred to as a “cap,” is a type of dental restoration that fits over the remains of a tooth to restore the appearance of the natural tooth or to protect it from ...
Dental crowns are partially covered by insurance, but not for cosmetic reasons Are crowns covered by dental insurance? The short answer is yes, but not in all cases. The most important determinant is ...
Dental Crown Cost in Turkey vs USA (2025): Full Breakdown of Prices, Materials & Treatment Standards
Cosmetic and restorative dentistry no longer belongs exclusively to high-budget clinics. In 2025, thousands of patients travel abroad to restore their smiles affordably, and Turkey has emerged as one ...
Sponsored by Mitchell Josephs, D.D.S. Question: I just had a new crown placed and when I got home I noticed that the edges are nowhere near my gum line. But the temporary that I wore for three weeks ...
A standard Code on Dental Procedures and Nomenclature (CDT) coding error is documenting and reporting implant- and abutment-supported crowns. There is a distinct ...
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