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  2. Crown (dental restoration) - Wikipedia

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    In order to last, the crown must be made of enough material to withstand normal masticatory function and should be contained within the space created by the tooth preparation, otherwise problems may arise with aesthetics and occlusal stability (i.e. high restorations) and cause periodontal inflammation.

  3. Veneer (dentistry) - Wikipedia

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    A full veneer crown is described as "a restoration that covers all the coronal tooth surfaces (mesial, distal, facial, lingual and occlusal)". [citation needed] Laminate veneer, on the other hand, is a thin layer that covers only the surface of the tooth and is generally used for aesthetic purposes. These typically have better performance and ...

  4. Dental restoration - Wikipedia

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    Extracoronal preparations provide a core or base upon which restorative material will be placed to bring the tooth back into a functional and aesthetic structure. Examples include crowns and onlays, as well as veneers. In preparing a tooth for a restoration, a number of considerations will determine the type and extent of the preparation.

  5. Alphaeon Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Alphaeon Corporation was founded in July 2013 by former chief executive officer, Robert E. Grant. [1] Alphaeon Corporation remains a wholly owned subsidiary of Strathspey Crown LLC, a private equity firm located in Newport Beach, California.

  6. Bridge (dentistry) - Wikipedia

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    Acrylic resin was the first veneering material used to help restore the aesthetics of crown and bridges. The aim was to maintain a similar colour to natural teeth by attaching it on the labial surface of metal crown / bridges; however, resin-veneered dental prosthetics lacked stability and abrasion resistance. [17]

  7. Cosmetic dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Whitening, or "tooth bleaching", is the most common cosmetic dental procedure.Whitening is a safe process that is effective for most patients. Multiple whitening options are available, including over the counter products such as Crest Whitestrips, as well as dentist-supervised methods such as in-office treatments or at-home treatments involving trays with a peroxide gel.

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  9. Pediatric crowns - Wikipedia

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    Many of these crowns have been used very successfully by dentists though there is inadequate good quality clinical evidence. The final decision of crown type considers factors of child cooperation, and parents' aesthetic preferences and financial situation. [2]