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What does coronary artery reconstruction mean?
Crown reconstruction is a method of tooth restoration. It is a process of restoring the appearance and function of teeth by re-covering the damaged or worn area of tooth surface. Crown reconstruction can generally restore the shape, size, color and function of teeth. It is usually necessary to install a crown on the teeth and then match the colors to ensure consistency with the surrounding teeth.

The process of coronary artery reconstruction generally includes the following steps: first, the dentist will examine the teeth and discuss the treatment plan and expected effect with the patient. Then, make necessary treatment preparations, such as grinding teeth or deep washing teeth and other pretreatment steps. Next, the dentist will use the dental model to make an adapter to ensure the fit between the crown and the teeth. Finally, the crown will be installed and colored.

Coronary artery reconstruction is generally suitable for the following occasions:

Teeth are impacted, worn or broken and need to be rebuilt to restore their appearance and function.

Infected teeth need root canal therapy to restore the appearance and function of teeth.

The surface of teeth becomes irregular and uneven in color, which needs shaping and whitening.

It should be noted that coronary artery reconstruction is not suitable for those who still maintain oral hygiene and follow good oral habits. For patients whose teeth have been seriously damaged or missing, dental implants and dentures are generally more suitable choices.