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Old 07-12-2015, 01:50 PM #1
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Default Ceramic crowns

Sorry I have another issue need to ask, I also have to change two crowns before get permanent denture fit because my gum line exposed due to shrinkage after extraction. Personally I want to change for Emax ceramic crowns. Previously I had zirconia crowns,which I feel too bulky,and people keep saying they are expose a little radioactive risk.

I'm not sure if Emax crowns are safe and biocompatible ones. I would be very appreciated to hear anybody can share any suggestion regarding this.
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