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What Is the Truth Behind Iva Jovic Smile and Dental Aesthetics?

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What Is the Truth Behind Iva Jovic Smile and Dental Aesthetics?

American tennis player Iva Jovic's naturally radiant smile blends athletic confidence with symmetrical dental aesthetics, reflecting youthful facial harmony. 

Celebrities

May 30, 2026

Do Dental Crowns Stain?

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Do Dental Crowns Stain?

Dental crowns generally do not stain easily, especially zirconia and porcelain types, but poor hygiene, smoking, or coffee can cause surface discoloration over time.

Audience FAQs

May 30, 2026

Can a dental crown cause tinnitus?

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Can a dental crown cause tinnitus?

A dental crown doesn’t directly cause tinnitus, but it can sometimes contribute indirectly through bite misalignment, TMJ strain, or muscle tension, usually temporarily.

Audience FAQs

May 30, 2026

Why is my dental crown sensitive?

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Why is my dental crown sensitive?

Dental crown sensitivity may result from nerve irritation, high bite, gum recession, cement issues, or normal healing after placement, and usually improves.

Audience FAQs

May 30, 2026

Why Is Joao Fonseca Smile Becoming as Famous as His Tennis Career?

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Why Is Joao Fonseca Smile Becoming as Famous as His Tennis Career?

From Rio to the world stage, Joao Fonseca smile is as powerful as his tennis bright, confident, and totally unforgettable.

Celebrities

May 30, 2026

How to Remove a Dental Crown?

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How to Remove a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is removed by a dentist using special tools to loosen, lift, or section the crown, sometimes with anesthesia. After removal, the tooth is cleaned and prepared for repair or a new crown; it should never be removed at home.

Audience FAQs

May 29, 2026

How to Make a Temporary Dental Crown?

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How to Make a Temporary Dental Crown?

A temporary dental crown is made by preparing the tooth, taking an impression or digital scan, shaping resin or a preformed shell over the tooth, adjusting the fit, and then fixing it with temporary cement to protect the tooth until the permanent crown is ready.

Audience FAQs

May 29, 2026

How to fix a loose dental crown?

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How to fix a loose dental crown?

If a dental crown is loose, avoid chewing on it, don’t use glue, keep it clean, and visit a dentist for re-cementing or replacement.

Audience FAQs

May 29, 2026

Are Dental Crowns Permanent?

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Are Dental Crowns Permanent?

Dental crowns aren't permanent and last 10–15 years, but the tooth prep is irreversible. Vitrin Clinic offers them for an average cost of $200–$350.

Audience FAQs

May 29, 2026