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What is the difference between caps and crowns?

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What is the difference between caps and crowns?

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Pobon Sassa

There is no difference between a cap and a crown. Dentist will normally use the term crown. While people will sometimes refer to a crown as a cap. They are one in the same. The difference would be what type of crown you want to have. These would be the two most common.

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Charles Brown

Caps and crown both the terms are same. These are placed over the teeth. In technical terminology it is refer as crown. And more usually people use “cap”

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