Repeat fillings and crowns usually aren’t “bad teeth”—they’re a system problem. Learn how inflammation, bite forces, and airway patterns drive breakdown, and what coordinated restorative care looks like in Newport Beach.
Repeated crown fractures and “mystery” sensitivity are frequently a diagnostic failure, not a materials failure. When airway strain drives clenching, restorations become the sacrificial surface. This article explains the mechanism and what to evaluate before you rebuild again.
Repeated crown failures and shifting restorations often aren’t a materials problem—they’re a force problem driven by airway restriction. This article explains the mechanism and how airway-inclusive planning stabilizes long-term results.

