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Crowns, veneers, onlays, inlays and partials…where can I learn more about these procedures?

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Crowns, veneers, onlays, inlays and partials…where can I learn more about these procedures?

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Dr. Koch usually recommends these restorative procedures as part of a permanent restoration. They are more durable, easy on your mouth, and aesthetic looking. You can learn more about these procedures on our Patient Education page. Our Favorite Links page also has links to Empress crowns and veneers. If you are curious about any procedure we recommend, we welcome your questions. Dr. Koch strives to keep up on the latest research and findings. You can also use Caesy, the patient education system in our office, to show you information on a particular procedure.

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Dr. Shem-Tov usually recommends these procedures as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. They are more durable, easy on your mouth, and aesthetically appealing. Our Patient Library has several articles on these services and you can read more about them there. If you are curious about any procedure we recommend, we welcome your questions. You can also call us at 416.494.7878 or email Dr. Shem-Tov.

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Our Web site is designed to help you learn all you need to about the various restorative and cosmetic techniques we offer. Simply click on the Patient Library link, then select your article topic from the listing provided. But, if you desire even more information about a larger variety of topics, visit the American Dental Association. For information about same-day, no temporary crowns, veneers, onlays and inlays, visit Cerec and go to the patient section in the navigation bar.

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