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Temporary Crown by Dr. Ellie Phillips Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 5:42pm Hi Ellie When my dentist was filing down my tooth on the upper left, the air and water from his drill was hitting this area on the upper right and a few times I had to stop him. The cold air and water was a killer. But momentary. He said - when you have an extraction the gum can shrink back and expose a painful area. What you are feeling is v ... Read on »
What is a Dental Crown? by Randall LaFrom Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:13pm Dental crowns – also called tooth caps, are dental restorations that fit over the teeth. It is used to improve the general health of the teeth, like its shape and size. It is also used as a part of cosmetic dentistry as it improves the appearance of the teeth. Dental crowns are used for teeth that have endured extensive damage due to decay, or those Read on »
What is a Dental Crown? by Randall LaFrom Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:07pm Dental crowns – also called tooth caps, are dental restorations that fit over the teeth. It is used to improve the general health of the teeth, like its shape and size. It is also used as a part of cosmetic dentistry as it improves the appearance of the teeth. Dental crowns are used for teeth that have endured extensive damage due to decay, or those Read on »
Dental Crowns Surgery in India: International Level Dental Care … by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Mon 27 Jul 2009 10:24pm Dental crowns treatment is one of them. Dental crowns treatment is an outpatient dental procedure during which your dentist prepares the tooth and makes a molded impression of the teeth to send to a dental laboratory. See more here: Dental Crowns Surgery in India: International Level Dental Care … Read on »
Dental Crowns Surgery in India: International Level Dental Care … by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Mon 27 Jul 2009 10:24pm Dental crowns treatment is one of them. Dental crowns treatment is an outpatient dental procedure during which your dentist prepares the tooth and makes a molded impression of the teeth to send to a dental laboratory. Original post:  Dental Crowns Surgery in India: International Level Dental Care … Read on »
My Crown Seven (Crown 7) e-cigarette review by Jason L. Patient Expert Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:38pm I just received my Crown 7 a few weeks ago (13 days after ordering). While I wasn’t pleased with the time it took to get from Arizona to Washingon D.C., I am overall happy... too much. I am sure I will see much improvement over the coming months and years; or in other brands. Crown Seven shipped via DHL and the shipment hadn’t even been given Read on »
Is hemorrhoids caused by pregnancy a temporary problem? by mumsgather .. Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:39pm Is hemorrhoids caused by pregnancy a temporary problem? Well, I certainly hope so. My problems seem to have eased off for now but I'm not sure if it will make a come back later on. I guess that my diet has improved a lot as well. These days I do make an effort to exercise more, eat more fruits and vegetables and drink lots of fluids. I don't think Read on »
Is there a complete cure for agoraphobia ? Or do medication just reduce the problem temporary ? by David M. Patient Expert Posted Sat 27 Mar 2010 9:37pm I am looking for the best person to go to, because I’ve got agoraphobia and I’m sick of it now. Whom should I visit ? Psychiatrist ? Psychologist ? Physio therapist ? Hypnoses ? Which one? If it’s none of the above, what do you consider best, for me to be completely cured ? I want to be 101% free from agoraphobia again and start living the ... Read on »
My crown dropped out. What should i do? by Just Ask Dentist.com Posted Mon 14 Feb 2011 3:04am if there are decay in the tooth or you have pain due to nerve inflammation. In such a case, you may need root canal treatment prior to the new crown. Of course, you will be given a temporary... If the crown is intact, it probably can be cemented, provided that the tooth is sound.  Your dentist would need to examine both the tooth and the crown closely Read on »
Crowning achievement by Angel .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:25pm Last night, as I was brushing my teeth, my temporary crown fell out. The one I got 2 weeks ago. That thing I said about my nerves being raw last week? Rash+throbbing tooth/jaw pain=Craptastic. I should change my nickname to Drama Mama. Praying my dentist can get me in ASAP tomorrow morning. Labels: dentist, Teeth Read on »