GoodThings
03-24-2006, 02:37 AM
Hello everyone,
Here is a situation: say you had perfect bite and you broke your last molar (no wisdoms) in half (all the cusps are gone). You go to the dentist immediately to get a crown. The question is: can the dentist restore the broken tooth to its original form? And how? Thanks in advance.
GT
Here is a situation: say you had perfect bite and you broke your last molar (no wisdoms) in half (all the cusps are gone). You go to the dentist immediately to get a crown. The question is: can the dentist restore the broken tooth to its original form? And how? Thanks in advance.
GT
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Thelma-Louise
04-09-2006, 02:34 PM
He should be able to figure it out based on your other teeth, an oral exam and impressions. He may just want to do a temp crown and let you use that for a while to see if you feel any pain, notice a difference in bite, or changes to your other teeth (sensitivity, pressure or pain), etc. Some temps can last 6 months or longer.

