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Re: Porcelain Over Titanium?

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Re: Porcelain Over Titanium?

Dr Steve26 Jul 2005 17:54
General dentist or prosthodontist?

What is your location?

Is the post pre-made or custom made?

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>I asked my dentist about porcelain crowns for front teeth and he said he
>uses porcelain on titanium. Is this a good method and does it look as
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> post and built up core. Is price of $450 right? Probably need a new crown
> if original doesn't fit right as well.

Robert26 Jul 2005 17:36
I asked my dentist about porcelain crowns for front teeth and he said he
uses porcelain on titanium. Is this a good method and does it look as
natural as plain porcelain, he said it does.

Also, I have to have crown recemented and he's going to put a titanium post
and built up core. Is price of $450 right? Probably need a new crown if
original doesn't fit right as well.

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