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Topic: Crown for a Tooth

Related:
  Tooth    Crown  
  Crown Jewels    Kings Crown  
  Crown Molding    Royal Crown  
  Triple Crown    Tooth Decay  
  Crown Point    Crown Center  
  Dental Crowns    Tooth Fairy  

 
 
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Favorite possession(s):Tiara,  Barbie Doll,  Baseball cap
People talk about their ..:Body Odour
Dream job(s):Janitor
Favorite artist(s):Renoir
Favorite body part(s):Teeth,  Hair,  Breasts
Favorite activity(s):Pottery
Favorite explorer(s):Christopher Columbus
Favorite great thinker(s):Alfred Nobel
Likes to wear:Beard,  Afro,  Baseball cap
Listens to:Moby
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Favorite time of year:Easter
Favorite quote(s):"The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." - Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
 
 
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Borg Svemann,
Woodworker

Tooth-coloured crowns used to be made of just the weaker porcelain or porcelain and metal.
Crowns Crowns are similar to veneers, except that they employ full coverage of the tooth.
The metal crowns are indestructible and will prevent further injury to the tooth.
Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

Tooth crowns were sectioned below the occlusal fissure revealing subsurface dentin and an outer ring of enamel.
Porcelain Crowns are designed to match the natural bite and feel of the original tooth.
Tooth-colored crowns or caps can be placed instead of gold or silver.
Pete Trengle,
Bass Player

Porcelain crowns completely cover the exposed tooth structure down to the gum line.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

Crowns are typically placed over the remaining tooth structure to preserve esthetics and tooth function.
Crowns can strengthen and protect the remaining tooth structure and improve the appearance of your teeth.
Crowns require more tooth structure removal, hence, they cover more of the tooth than veneers.
Mark Harris,
Priest

Crowns are similar to veneers, except that they are placed over the entire tooth.
Jordan Jones,
Rapper

Crowns : are the part of the tooth that you can see above the gums.
 
 
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