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What is the difference between a crown and a laminate?

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What is the difference between a crown and a laminate?

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A. A laminate is a thin layer of porcelain that covers the facing of a tooth while a crown involves or wraps a tooth from all its sides. A laminate requires less removal of tooth structure to accommodate the restoration. Both are permanently cemented to your own teeth and require the same care and maintenance.

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