Re: crown replacement - (UPDATE)



hey jimsocal, i was just reading new posts in your thread about
possibly needing root canal b4 a crown, and in there Steve Bornfeld
mentions the temporary cement approach as a possibility for your
situation! So this must not be that rare of a thing to do. I think
that good dentists are flexible and think of these types of options.
Hopefully mine won't give me grief if I suggest this approach.

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Relevant Pages

  • Crown needed
    ... No temporary crown needed?? ... Find all posts by jen64 ... DarthPollo ... prep or already prep for a crown, i always put a provisional, remember ...
    (sci.med.dentistry)
  • Re: www.scimeddentistry.com - somethings fishy.
    ... the posts are still there. ... Rude office staff; no care in HMO ... I can get a crown put on. ... tooth. ...
    (sci.med.dentistry)
  • Re: silver temporary crown and tomatoes
    ... He HAS already had a root canal on the tooth, so NO temporary cement is needed. ... The Silver crown is actually a stainless steel or alunium prefabricated temporary crown.. ... The acid in the tomatoes has nothing to do with the pain from the tooth, infact the pain is most likely referred pain or gingival pain. ...
    (sci.med.dentistry)
  • Re: silver temporary crown and tomatoes
    ... Have the dentist cement the new crown in a temporary cement so he can get it ... off easily if retreatment is necessary Perhaps the endodontics ... >>there are some acidic juices in tomatoes that can be creating an electric ...
    (sci.med.dentistry)
  • Re: NEED DENTAL ADVICE - SEE PICTURES
    ... in dentistry. ... Posts do split roots, ... >> circumferentially to slip the crown over the tooth, ... >> attaching the crown to the tooth structure. ...
    (sci.med.dentistry)

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