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Originally Posted by MaryBethK Does anyone know if it is appropriate for a dentist to drill/file the enamel of a healthy natural tooth just to help make a new filling below it fit right? The same dentist also drilled healthy enamel on a natural tooth above a crown that he was having a difficult time fitting. It seems to me that it would never be a good idea to lose healthy enamel from a natural tooth. |
I didn't understand the situation w/the first tooth, but my dentists have always put on the crown, then used carbon paper to see if it fit, then removed the crown and DRILLED ON THE CROWN, put it back on, used carbon paper, like 4 or 5 times, asking me each time to grind my teeth on the carbon paper, THEN they'd put on the PERMANENT cement after the carbon paper showed a good fit and I said it felt good.
I have NEVER found a great dentist UNLESS I got his name from friends.
I have ALWAYS been disappointed just calling anyone for an appt.