Re: plastic based crown



Correction: You will be liable for the charge if the tooth has been
prepared and an impression sent to the lab. If the tooth hasn't been
worked on yet, it would be wise to clear things with your dentist
before proceeding. Don't be afraid to stand up for yourself. Your
tooth, your choice.

George

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