NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / November 9, 2025 / If you have a cracked tooth or have recently been told you need a root canal or dental implant, you may be getting a dental crown. But if ...
When you’re in the dentist’s chair, being told that you need a filling, a crown, a root canal, or some other procedure, should you trust that advice? Or is there another option? Many factors—apart ...
One of the most common uses for crowns is following a root canal. After the internal portion of a tooth is cleaned and sealed during this procedure, the tooth itself often becomes more fragile. Dr.
Get informed on dental insurance coverage for crowns, when it's medically necessary, and what to expect if it's for cosmetic purposes.
Did you perform crown lengthening (D4249) or crown exposure (D4212) on a tooth? Often, there is confusion about which of these procedures is correct when it comes to coding treatment, and mixing them ...