Back Tooth Dental Crown Options 🦷

Explore various crown options for back teeth, including zirconia, Emax, and gold crowns, to find the best fit for your needs.

Back Tooth Dental Crown Options 🦷
Very Nice Smile Dental
30.6K views • Jan 27, 2021
Back Tooth Dental Crown Options 🦷

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In this video I talk about the different crown options for back teeth. I discuss full contour zirconia crowns, Emax (lithium disilicate) crowns, full gold crowns, porcelain fused to metal crowns, and porcelain fused to zirconia crowns. I share the pros and cons of each type of crown, and I tell you what types of crowns I use in my dental office.

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Jan 27, 2021

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