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Old 12-03-2015, 05:06 PM #1
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Default choice of gold or procelain crown

I just had my implant #19 a month ago and I have to wait 4 months to have a crown to put on top of the implant. My dentist told me I have a choice of either procelain or gold. From what i learnt on line, gold crown is better for molar and procelain is better for front teeth. Since mine is a molar, so is gold crown better? Anyone could comment on the difference? Thank you.
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