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No easy solution. At least one new crown but without a photo I can't suggest further than that. There are so many considerations in matching teeth.
If the crown is not the correct shade, the only thing to do is remake the crown. It may be possible to lighten the surrounding teeth with a bleaching technique but this may not correct the issue.Dr. Reiser
Sensitivity might have more than the crowns involved here so their replacement may not be total solution. You should contact the local dental society and ask about what is called "peer review". You should be able to get them to have an impartial third dentist take a look at things and make a r...
It looks as though a crown would be he best restoration for this tooth. In addition, her gums look red and inflamed. Schedule her an appointment with a dentist for a cleaning and exam to help reduce any gingival irratation. They should go over brushing and flossing with her as well. Good luck.
You are correct that peroxide should be used to clean this. Do not do this on your own. Have your dentist clean this properly for you when bonding on your permanent crown. Good luck.