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Crowns, veneers, on-lays, inlays and partialswhere can I learn more about these procedures?

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Crowns, veneers, on-lays, inlays and partialswhere can I learn more about these procedures?

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With today’s technology, materials, and advanced techniques, we have many options for restoring weak, broken, chipped, discolored, and/or missing teethbringing your smile back to its original shape and function. For example, we can apply an all-porcelain crown, somewhat like a “cap”, to cover the entire outside of the problem tooth. Crowns are also helpful to cover large areas of decay after they’ve been filled. For smaller areas of decay, we can apply all-porcelain onlays or inlays which are similar to crowns, but allow you to retain more natural tooth structure. For unattractive front teeth, we can create beautiful, natural shapes and shades by applying porcelain restorations. For patients with a missing tooth or teeth, there is the option to place a fixed partial denture which is non-removable and can be made from all porcelain or a porcelain and metal combination. For more information on any of these procedures, please feel free to call our office or check out our informative Denta

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We know it is important to have as much information as you can about the procedures we recommend. At Abbeville, we are experts in our field and we invite you to feel free to ask us any questions. We will gladly explain these procedures and discuss with you the advantages of each.

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