no they don't hurt,,, the worse part would be the shot.. they are worth the money ,, your smile is usually the first thing people notice,, yes they are a bit expensive , but you can have a couple done at a time if you cant afford to have them all done at once.but if your having the front teeth done with veneers you will want to have them all done at the same time so they can match the shade exactly the same,, good luck and smile proud!!
2006-11-14 10:53:08
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answered by MissMonk 7
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Porcelain crowns and Veneers do not hurt. But some sensitivity can be expected for a couple of days. Yes, they are worth the cost and cause. Go ahead and good luck.
2006-11-14 19:02:45
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answered by Anonymous
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They are worth the money. And with a good dentist they will look just like a real tooth and last a few decades.
As far as pain, if they removed the root, you won't feel any pain after the root canel since the nerve is removed. But if the dentist decides that the nerve can be salvaged, the crown may hurt awhile when chewing on it because they will expose the nerve and it will need to get used to the crown. This however is the better option because your tooth will still be alive and well even with a crown on the top.
Good thing also about crowns is the tooth will no longer decay.
2006-11-14 10:58:44
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answered by David 5
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2015-08-26 15:48:38
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answered by ? 1
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no they don't hurt at all as it been said the shot is the worst part! And they definitely worth the money and time! I had 3 crowns and one veneer on my front teeth and it's the best thing i ever have! I got lots of compliments on my teeth! Get a really good dentist to do it and it will last for years and years! Good luck :-)
2006-11-14 13:50:10
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answered by ShdD345 3
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1) Porcelain crown is a treatment to repair your tooth . If the pulp had been treated , there is no pain during crowns prepared and try-in. Because the crown preparation is involved with dentin, and the dentin has nerve ending. If the pulp is vital , you must accept anesthesia procedure. The procedure has a little discomfort, and this procedure hurt? It depends on your dentist....If the dentist is best, No Pain you can feel...
2)Veneer procedure is no pain....It don't involved with dentin, just on enamel---- there is no nerve ending there.
These Procedure worth? Depend on your expectation....Artificial tooth is worst than natural one.....
2006-11-14 12:37:28
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answered by sk p 1
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