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- How Long is a Dental Crown Procedure? - RealSelf
A crown procedure in our office entails two appointments The first is an hour long, during which we will remove decay, build the foundation filling, shape the tooth for the crown, and depending on your comfort, either take an impression or scan your teeth to send information to our professional dental lab
- How long does it take for crown hair to grow after hair . . . - RealSelf
How much time does it take for the crown hair to grow after hair transplant? Is it slow as compared to frontal hair growth? 6 months post HT, i have a good hair growth in the crown but the scalp is still visible, how much time for full result?
- How long does it take to get the actual crown delivered and . . . - RealSelf
Since your dentist does not have this technology, it is necessary to take a mold, place a temporary crown, and have a dental lab make the crown The process usually takes 2-4 weeks
- Does vertex crown area grow slower than other parts or is . . . - RealSelf
The vertex area does grow a bit more slowly than other sections of the head, simply because the anatomy is different On the vertex, the hair is placed in a different pattern to look natural, so it is more difficult to achieve density It typically takes at least 12-14 months for full results of your hair transplant to be visible, and can take as long as 18 If you are still concerned, you
- What are the typical steps involved in getting a dental crown, and how . . .
My experience getting a dental crown involved several steps: initial consultation, tooth preparation, impression taking, crown fabrication, and final placement The process usually takes a few weeks, with multiple visits required Each step ensures a customized and comfortable fit for the crown
- Dental Crown and settling Questions - Real Doctor Answers - RealSelf
Questions about Dental Crown and settling, with answers from board-certified doctors Get all of your questions answered on RealSelf
- My dentist also just told me its ok to leave temporary . . . - RealSelf
Temporary cement in a permanent crown is intended as a trial period to ensure the crown will work well for you, and that the tooth below will not need any further treatment Sometimes temporary cement holds so well, that the dentist is afraid to force off the crown for fear of breaking it If that is the case, you can probably help your nervous dentist out by buying a box of Milk Duds and
- Is it normal to be in pain this long after having crown prep . . . - RealSelf
No, it is not normal to be in pain after crown placement Sounds like a nerve in the tooth is inflamed You might want to consider asking your dentist to check and verify that your bite is normal on this crown in occlusion AND in any movements MI paste might be helpful if there no interferences with bite
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