At least two dental visits are typically needed to prepare a tooth for a dental crown to be placed. The purpose of the first dental visit is to examine and prepare the tooth that is to be crowned and ...
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 ...
CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., Nov. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- How do dental crowns actually work to protect teeth that have been weakened or damaged? Dr. Heather Rowlands of Ember Dental Arts in Conshohocken, ...
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 ...