I have recently got 2 crowns done. And they both have a gab between the gum line and crown margin. Also the bite went slightly forward and the top teeth do no ho over the new crowns like they do on the other side. Instead they are hitting the crowns. I got them redone but there was not much of a change and now the doctor is telling me that he will not be redoing these crowns and that they are done correctly and won’t refund me either.
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In this case, it is necessary to perform live pulp vitality tests, because they can be either of the two teeth, (18 and 19) also we will need a picture of your teeth to determine if you need crown lengthening.
I’m sorry to hear about the discomfort you're experiencing after your crown procedure on tooth #14. Based on the symptoms you've described, it seems that there may be multiple issues with the current crown placement. These could include the bulkiness and rough texture of the crown, an improper b...
The crowns placed on the mollars can effect the occlusion of other teeth. Therefore, the current crowns should be extracted and with correct scaling new crowns should be placed. Through correct rehearsals of the prosthesis the perfect occlusion can be achieved. However, all the process are...