How To Treat Enamel Hypoplasia

Dental Crowns

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If any of a patient's teeth are damaged and require very large fillings or a root canal, dental crowns might be a good option. Crowns cover the entire tooth, adding strength and protection while preserving the tooth's structural integrity. A crown can give the appearance of a completely healthy tooth. Patients can still chew, speak, and do all of the things they could with their natural tooth, but with additional protection that was not being provided by damaged tooth enamel due to enamel hypoplasia. It is important to note much of the tooth surface must be removed before having a crown placed, so this treatment is best reserved for teeth that might otherwise be lost without it.

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