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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.
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May 29, 2026

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What Makes Matt Brown Smile So Iconic in MMA?
Matt Brown’s smile stands out in MMA as a rare, authentic expression of resilience and calm amid intense fights, interviews, and career highs and lows.
Celebrities
May 29, 2026

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Is Dental Crowning Painful?
Getting a dental crown is not painful due to numbing, though mild soreness follows. Vitrin Clinic offers affordable, premium crowns averaging $150–$350.
Audience FAQs
May 29, 2026

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Can you smoke after a dental crown?
You can smoke after a dental crown, but it is highly discouraged; doing so slows gum healing initially and increases the risk of tooth decay under the crown.
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May 29, 2026

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Can you join the military with dental crowns?
Yes, you can join the military with dental crowns as long as they are well-fitted, stable, and your mouth is free of active disease or infection.
Audience FAQs
May 29, 2026

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Can you have two dental crowns next to each other?
Yes, you can have two dental crowns side by side; each is custom-made to fit individually, restoring function and natural aesthetics seamlessly.
Audience FAQs
May 29, 2026

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What does a dental crown look like?
A dental crown looks like a hollow cap mimicking a real tooth's shape and color. At Vitrin Clinic, premium, natural-looking crowns average between $100-$450.
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May 29, 2026

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How Did Cynthia Erivo Smile Become a Hollywood Beauty Inspiration?
Cynthia Erivo's radiant, symmetrical smile has become a top Hollywood beauty inspiration by blending natural warmth with polished, expert cosmetic refinement.
Celebrities
May 29, 2026

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How to fix a broken dental crown?
A broken dental crown is fixed by a dentist depending on the damage: minor chips may be smoothed or repaired with resin, loose crowns can sometimes be re-cemented, but severe cracks or decay usually require full replacement.
Audience FAQs
May 28, 2026