Dental Crown

Behind The Scenes: Dental Crown Fabrication

Today’s post looks at the complex process required to construct a dental crown. Dental crowns can be constructed with metal, ceramic (porcelain), plastics, or varying combinations of these. We will describe the process used to create a porcelain crown, though the steps are similar to those used for other materials. Modern porcelain crowns are a

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Behind The Scenes: Dental Crown Fabrication

Today’s post looks at the complex process required to construct a dental crown. Dental crowns can be constructed with metal, ceramic (porcelain), plastics, or varying combinations of these. We will describe the process used to create a porcelain crown, though the steps are similar to those used for other materials. Modern porcelain crowns are a

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6 Ways Dental Crowns Restore Mt. Vernon Smiles

Dental crowns have been around a long time, but they continue to play an important role in Alexandria cosmetic dentistry. A dental crown, often called a cap, covers the visible part of the tooth.

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Wear A Crown In Mt. Vernon

Some Mt. Vernon residents who have a weak or broken tooth may want to research dental crowns as a solution to improve their smile and overall oral health. A crown is really a cap or covering that is tooth-shaped and when it is in place, it will cover the portion of the covered tooth that

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Cosmetic Dental Solutions in Alexandria

Alexandria cosmetic dentists use dental crowns to solve a number of dental dilemmas. A dental crown is a strong, natural-looking permanent tooth restoration that covers the top of the damaged tooth. Alexandria family dentists recommend crowns to remedy the following problems: A broken tooth with decay An ill-fitting existing crown A decayed tooth that has

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Dental Crowns at Mt. Vernon Center for Dentistry in Alexandria

Dental crowns have been used in dentistry for over 2000 years. There is evidence that the Etruscans experimented with crowns on teeth using ivory and bone as early as 700 B.C. By 200 A.D., they began using gold crowns to construct artificial teeth. Ancient Egyptians fashioned tooth replacements out of seashells and then hammered them

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Tooth Ache Pain The Size of Mt. Vernon

I can help you better understand the source of your tooth ache pain, and in most cases can provide a nearly immediate remedy. In severe cases, we are equipped to council you on a variety of resolutions.

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Ask A Dentist About Cosmetic Dentistry

f you live in the Alexandria area and have questions about cosmetic dentistry, please give me a call. My name is James D. Geren, I am an Alexandria Doctor providing dental services the Mt. Vernon area. I can help you with your cosmetic dentistry questions.

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What a Beautiful VA Smile Says About You

I’m James D. Geren of James D. Geren, DDS in Alexandria. I get great satisfaction in using my years of specialized experience to provide premium cosmetic dentistry for my patients.

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Afraid of the Dentist? Your Alexandria Sedation Dentist Can Help

If you live near Alexandria and experience severe anxiety when undergoing (or even thinking about!) dental treatment, oral sedation is for you.

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Alexandria dentists, Dr. James Geren and Dr. Zeyad Mady, of Mt. Vernon Center for Dentistry, provide provide exceptional cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, sedation dentistry, family dentistry and more for the Alexandria and Mount Vernon, VA area, including the communities of Old Town, Woodbridge, Newington, Franconia, Rose Hill, Lorton, Huntington, Fort Belvoir and Groveton, Virginia and zip codes 22306, 22308, and 22309.
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