Dr. Arash Azarbal of Pasadena Dental Aesthetics explains the differences between porcelain veneers and CEREC® dental crowns and how these restorations can improve a wide range of common concerns.
CARLSBAD, CA / ACCESSWIRE / November 3, 2020 / Elevated Smiles (Dr Tina Saw) near Encinitas CA has announced that it is offering CEREC same-day one visit porcelain dental crowns to patients with ...
Fort Bend Dental's Rosenberg location is elevating patient care with the integration of two advanced dental technologies: CEREC same-day crown fabrication and T-Scan digital bite analysis. These ...
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 ...
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 restorations can restore the natural appearance of a tooth by repairing decay (cavities), cracks, and other damage. There isn’t a single option for restoration. For example, crowns and onlays ...
A dental crown is a very effective treatment used to restore a tooth that has been damaged in some way, and it has some distinct advantages when compared with the alternatives. However, there are also ...
Looking at pictures of celebrity dental implants before and after treatment is one of our favorite activities, as it reminds us that achieving that perfect Hollywood smile is possible regardless of ...
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