I’ve gotten 20 crowns 10 top an 10 bottom and when I bite one of my bottom front crowns is hitting of my top front crown an my back teeth are not completely touching, it’s like there is a big ramp under my front crown, I’m afraid this a going to cause my crown to become lose and fall out. Can some One help me out. I’ve gotten them done in turkey
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My advise is to try to get your build up and crown asap, but if you need to wait for insurance to be effective just be extremely careful chewing on the side of the crown. Crowns with CEREC technology can be done on the same day in just a couple of hours.
The crown does appear to be bulky on the cheek side of it. As far as if it is high or not, you're the only one who would know. If you feel it is high when you bite, you need to have it adjusted. It could cause serious issues if left like that.