Re: crown replacement - (UPDATE)




> Right, I saw Dr. Bornfeld's post about that. It sounds like a great
> idea. We'll see how my dentist feels about it. Mine does not seem very
> flexible and kind of arrogant and might not like me making such a
> suggestion. But I'm going to do it anyway! (-;

That is the problem with managed care dentistry. The office cannot afford
the extra time to bring you back and final cement the crown. Good luck ! I
hope this is settled with both of you being very comfortable and happy.

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