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    Crown lengthening is an attempt to save a decayed tooth, by exposing some of the structure that is rooted in the gum tissue. By exposing more of the crown, a prosthetic device can be placed and this can protect the tooth, preventing the need for dental implants. If you require a crown lengthening procedure, you should find out if you are a suitable candidate.

    Ideal Candidate for Crown Lengthening

    A crown lengthening is required if you have a decayed tooth and there is damage near the gum line. To qualify for the procedure, you need to be in a good general state of health and also have healthy gums. If you have periodontal disease, you may not be able to get a crown lengthening procedure.

    If you are considering dental implants for the neighboring teeth, you may need to talk to your dentist, as the crown lengthening will affect the structure of the neighboring bones and there may not be enough alveolar bone for a future dental implant.

    If you have a disease such as diabetes that is not controlled or a bleeding disorder (blood clotting disorder), you should discuss your options with the dental surgeon, as the crown lengthening procedure may not be recommended.

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