[Recommendation]Do NOT Crown Your Tooth! – Partial Crown (Cosmetic Dentistry)



Do NOT Crown Your Tooth! – Partial Crown (Cosmetic Dentistry)

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Pulpitis is reversible when the pain is mild to moderate and lasts for a short time after a stimulus (for instance cold); or irreversible when the pain is severe, spontaneous, and lasts a long time after a stimulus. Left untreated, pulpitis may become irreversible, then progress to pulp necrosis (death of the pulp) and apical periodontitis. Abscesses usually cause throbbing pain.

There is a good chance that you have or have been recommended to get a dental crown, but you may have never heard of a much more conservative and healthier option that will work in many cases instead of full dental crowns. Today I will explain the advantages of Partial Crowns also know as ¾ crowns or onlays, over full coverage crowns. I will use a clinical example and show you how at Innovative Dental we are able to improve oral health for our patients by saving considerable amount of tooth structure by performing more conservative dental care with partial crowns.

Cosmetic Dentist Dr. O shows the dental crowns procedure at Innovative Dental can help save your tooth and improve your oral health. Cosmetic Dentistry allows us to esthetically and functionally use partial dental crowns, also called inlays and onlays as a great option to fixing teeth with a large cavity while not removing nearly as much tooth structure as a full crown. Dental crowns can many times be a pretty aggressive treatment for a fairly simple problem. Partial Crowns or ¾ crowns are designed to help maintain a considerable amount more of your healthy tooth. For example, tooth decay that destroys one half of the tooth may be able to easily be treated with a partial crown rather than a full crown. Partial Crowns are better at treating the diseased portion of the tooth and Full crowns are more like treating the organ. By keeping more of your natural tooth to help maintain your oral health, we can help avoid tooth pain that is sometimes associated with larger amounts of tooth removal.

The ability to make the porcelain dental crown in our office with the CEREC 3D Imaging and Milling machine allows us to avoid the need of a temporary or goopy impression. Because we are able to bond the permanent partial crown in the very same day we can encourage a more healthier approach that just treats the cavity rather than the whole tooth. Many crowns are chosen over partial crowns or (inlays or onlays) because full crowns are more simplistic to temporize. The temporary concern does not exist with the latest technology.

In this video you will see a dental crown procedure that fixes 2 large cavities and cracks in 2 separate teeth. This example of has 2 teeth that in many offices would be 2 crowns. You will see how we were able to use a porcelain partial crown to save a lot of tooth structure and give the patient a much healthier and stronger result.

We would love to help you achieve your best smile! Give our team a call to see how we can make traveling to our practice for your smile an amazing and life changing experience!

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Call 417-889-4746 to reserve your visit to Innovative Dental

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Give us a call at 417-889-4746 or visit http://www.YourSmileDestination.com/?YTCrownVsPartial

Toothache may be caused by dental (odontogenic) conditions (such as those involving the dentin-pulp complex or periodontium), or by non-dental (non-odontogenic) conditions (such as maxillary sinusitis or angina pectoris). There are many possible non-dental causes, but the vast majority of toothache is dental in origin.

The clinical examination narrows the source down to a specific tooth, teeth, or a non-dental cause. Clinical examination moves from the outside to the inside, and from the general to the specific. Outside of the mouth, the sinuses, muscles of the face and neck, the temporomandibular joints, and cervical lymph nodes are palpated for pain or swelling.

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  1. DuWayne Shearer より:

    I am in Denver, how can I find a dentist that does what you do out here?

  2. Heavenly より:

    Omg! You are really awesome!

  3. Track Republic より:

    can i have a partial crown if my tooth is hurting?

  4. Iran Pena より:

    How long can someone go with a cracked molar I’ve had no treatment in like 5 months this covid 19 has my dentist office closed

  5. Irina Trofimova より:

    My doctor advises to me 6 crowns on the front teeth, but I don’t have a problems with my teeth, but I have tmj problems.isit right?

  6. Superkids13 Gaming より:

    I had my 4 front teeth crowned, it’s a long story but when I was 9 years old I had an accident with the bicycle and I lost half of my front tooth and from there my problems started.. My question to you is how can I keep my gums healthy around that crown as it’s connected and there is no much space for flossing, every time I do it there is a lot of bleeding? Thank you

  7. Karen Galindo より:

    Damn wish he was located in nyc 😫

  8. Phil Schiavone より:

    I went to the dentist today, my total crown broke off with what little tooth structure that I had. My dentist was able to drill into my root canal and mill a crown that fit into the space. The crown basically created a post so the crown could be bonded to what little tooth was left. It worked so well that he struggled to get it off after fitting. The new crown feels like my old tooth.

  9. Michelle Pagulayan より:

    Will it possible to have a veneer procedure after 5 years of root canal?

  10. Jo Ann Whitney より:

    I’ve been watching your videos, they are amazing! I wish to badly I would of watched your videos before I had dental crowns done. In January 2020, I had my four front teeth prepared for dental crowns. I honestly don’t know why the dentist didn’t offer veneers. I had my four front teeth which had filings and also had some wear where some my two front teeth were at little worn down and the other teeth beside the front teeth were fine they just had fillings in them.
    The dentist put an all in one temporary acrylic crown, which had the four teeth but they were all together. Couldn’t floss in between. I was suppose to wear the temporary acrylic crowns for 2 weeks and the dentist office called and said they had to reschedule my appointment. I ended up wearing the temporary acrylic crowns for 6 weeks! Which every time I drank something cold I could tell my terry were very sensitive. During that time I noticed I had a lot of digestive issues, gurgling and burning stomach which I still have and I didn’t connect the two. When they removed the temporary acrylic crowns after 6 weeks of wearing them. There was the most horrible horrible smell!! I wanted to ask what that smell was but my mouth was numb. Even with my teeth being numb, I had a lot of sensitivity I could feel it. The dentist apologized for the delay and said the reason they had to reschedule my appointment was because the dental crowns were coming from a lab in Florida DDS Lab and that lab got some of their dental crowns from a lab in China, because of the Corona Virus there was a delay in the lab in China sending them to DDS Lab in Florida. I was shocked! I never would of thought, any dental device would be made out of the USA. I am in South Texas about 40 miles south of San Antonio. I am now having burning of my tongue, throat and my side of face on the right side, hurt and along side of my neck. My insurance covered and I paid out of pocket $3,700 out of pocket for this dental work. The dental crowns are supposedly E Max Ceramic Crowns. I still have the digestive issues. I feel I swallowed all that nasty toxic bacteria that was stuck in my temporary acrylic crowns and is in my digestive system. Plus could I be allergic to the permanent crowns?
    I honestly know, all these problems arise when I had this dental work done.
    I wish I would of gotten veneers, I honestly don’t think my front teeth were that bad to get crowns and especially gone to another dentist.

  11. Damo Trent より:

    Dr. speaks very well and seems to be very informed. The process he is describing comes across as innovative and effective.

  12. The Game より:

    he is absolutely right unfortunately i watched this video after full dental crown on all of my teeth an now its not alligned there are gaps infront tooth and gum problems are on the way kindly thumbs up so people can be aware i wish i have watched before s**t went down

  13. Shaena Lawyer より:

    What kind of “material” are in the build up of the tooth when preparing the crown?

  14. Jason Twin より:

    Brush your teeth

  15. afghan eagle より:

    Thanks for the amazing, informative videos, I had to subscribe

  16. Ante D より:

    Please tell me doctor, is it normal to feel sudden sharp pain that goes on and off during the day for about half a second, day after visiting the dentist.I would have to visit my doctor 2 times more for same that tooth another week, and i hope i would not get in trouble before that.Should i be worried about that, or is it something that is sometimes normal, and goes away on itself ?

  17. QueenlySweetpea より:

    The title of this video contradicts the contents of the video. Do not crown your tooth and then he goes on doing just that partial and full crown .. pfffftttt

  18. Salman Imran より:

    Hi sir I’m from Pakistan. I need to tell you about my dental case. It is very rare case in Pakistan. I need your opinion about my case.

  19. Rice Mandolin より:

    Is it normal for a dentist to fill the side of a molar tooth with amalgam??? I’ve never seen this before and he filled my tooth this way and I’m starting to think it’s not right smh off to find another dentist I guess…so hard to find a honest dentist these days.

  20. Carlos Botero より:

    Hi Doctor. My case is that a Dentist decided to supposedly “restore” two frontal teeth with caries by carving so much that the integrity of those teeth is now lost, so much that I have detached the filling resins about 5 times with the force of my bite. My question is: How can I restore enough strength of those teeth so this dettaching stops happening? Maybe a partial crown? Does this partial crown penetrates into the root in order to anchor a stronger support instead of simple resin or cement bonding? What could be my options? Thanks

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