because you did not brush your teeth and now they're rotten, so she has drill out the nerves and corruption of the tooth then crown it and that will be good for 20 yearstooth, if you're really lucky t
You should expect to pay for the filling for the first placement. If you should pay for subsequent fillings on the same tooth depends on why the filling came out. If it was due to trauma, such as getting hit in the face, then yes, you probably ought to pay for the replacement. On the other hand, if it simply broke off, it may have been that the dentist was trying to be too conservative and placed a filling where a crown was really needed. In that case, the doctor ought to credit you the fee for the filling towards the fee for the crown. If you suspect that the dentist is simply incompetent, seek a second opinion or just find a new dentist.
Not enough! Payment rates are set by the States and vary considerably.
Yes in certain condition we can put a filling on another filling. In other cases we have to remove the old filling and put another one. But when there is too much filling on a rooth, it's better to put a dental crown.
No.
Depending on how much of the tooth is broken, you might need a crown, a veneer or a simple filling. In Canada, a crown costs about $1200, where a filling is around $300. Not sure in Jamaican dollars.
The dentist is probably referring to the appropriate shade for a filling or crown. These restorations are typically matched to the shade of adjacent teeth or restorations. C1 simply designates a specific shade on a standardized shade guide.
To get his crown. :)
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For the extraction of his gold crown.
The cost of a crown will depend on what dentist you go to and what other things you have to go through to get the crown. On average, a crown will cost around $400.
A crown build up is done when a person's tooth needs a crown. Usually cause my a large filling breaking or a tooth is broken. Once a tooth is more filling then natural tooth they usually want to put a crown on it. The tooth needs to have a solid foundation in order to support a crown, therefore they have to use special material in order to build the tooth up and prepare it for a crown. Also after any root canal, the dentist will want to put a build up in as teeth become very week after a root canal.. This ensure that the tooth is strong enough to support a crown.. Hope this helps
Make an appointment with a competent dentist.