What is a dental crown?

At Vegas Dental Experts, Dr. Harvey Chin offers dental crowns for those who have tooth decay and other dental damage. Watch this video by dedicated Las Vegas dentist Dr. Harvey Chin as he explains dental crowns in Las Vegas.

What is a dental crown? It’s a tooth replacement, where we restore your broken down tooth usually, so it looks nice, it functions nice. We put back together what you should have ideally, or you want to have. So if you need a crown, we’d love to help you.

If you or someone you love needs a tooth replacement, schedule a free consultation with Dr. Harvey Chin to learn about what a dental crown is and how this dental restoration can help cap a tooth or dental implant.

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The Mini Dental Implant Advantage

Immediate Results

Because they are less invasive, and don’t require the lengthy healing time of traditional implants, they can typically be loaded with crowns, bridges and dentures immediately.

Less Healing Time & Fewer Visits

Because mini implants are much smaller, placing them is a less invasive procedure—requiring less healing time and discomfort, and fewer visits.

No More Decay

Mini implants are made out of titanium—the same type of material that is used on artificial joints, and they are not subject to decay or periodontal disease.

Mini Dental Implants Can Change Your Life!

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