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helma
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« on: June 30, 2010, 05:08:32 AM »

I was at the dentist and there was all this information about CAD/CAM crown building, where they can make the crown at the dentist office in as little as 2 hours but there was no information about if insurances are able to cover it or anything about cost!

I can't find anything when i Googled, so I figure someone out there has to have gotten it done, or work at an office that provides this service...
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« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2010, 11:30:15 AM »

yes there is some pain associated with a root canal . yes once a tooth has had a root canal it is no longer alive. that will make it more brittle and prone to breakage. the crown will be as strong as the rest of your teeth. even with vigorous brushing you will not loosen the tooth. i have many crowns they make them very well . no one will even know that it is a crown if your dr. is good at matching the color of your teeth. good luck.
Reply:Going for my 2nd root canal next week. My first one really didn't hurt at all. Nothing like Way people said it would be like. The biggest pain was keeping my mouth open for so long. I never did the crown on that molar and eventually the temporary filling came out. Now I am going to have the crowns put on. They are permanent and will not come off by brushing. Don't worry about it, there is very little pain.
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« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2010, 09:02:33 AM »

He left the meeting impressed by both systems, but felt that despite the higher price tag, D4D's system was the way to go. To make sure he wasn't going to back out of such a major decision he wrote out a check for the down payment and scheduled a trip to D4D's Texas headquarters where he and assistant Lindsey Blatz were taught how to use the technology.

While Dr. Iverson described the training as intense, Blatz found it to be a whirlwind. She had only been assisting for a short time prior to heading to Texas and dental terminology was almost as new to her as the cutting edge dental technology. However, she said the experience was good and she learned a lot about both dentistry and using the CAD/CAM system.

"It was overwhelming at first because there's so much to learn. Once you get into it, you figure things out and it comes pretty easy," she said. "I didn't expect to be doing as much as I do on it, but I kinda like that because I get to do a bunch on my own which is nice."
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