Had two dental crowns made. Dentist and Patient (me), feel one crown is too high.
Dentist adjusts new crown, no fit. Dentist wants to adjust intact and living tooth above site to accommodate new crown below.
I REFUSE. Dentist continues adjusting (grinding) new crown. No fit. Dentist makes new impression, orders new crown.
If you are a Dentist, (Putting your Tool in someones mouth does not make you a Dentist. LOL), is it standard protocol to alter a healthy tooth to accommodate a crown? How much surface material can a crown give up and still provide the expected longevity of a new and unaltered crown?
I presume the above scenario is the Dentist does not want to eat the cost of a remake, even if he is a shareholder in the Lab?
Feel free to respond by PM if you prefer.
Thanks!
Dentist adjusts new crown, no fit. Dentist wants to adjust intact and living tooth above site to accommodate new crown below.
I REFUSE. Dentist continues adjusting (grinding) new crown. No fit. Dentist makes new impression, orders new crown.
If you are a Dentist, (Putting your Tool in someones mouth does not make you a Dentist. LOL), is it standard protocol to alter a healthy tooth to accommodate a crown? How much surface material can a crown give up and still provide the expected longevity of a new and unaltered crown?
I presume the above scenario is the Dentist does not want to eat the cost of a remake, even if he is a shareholder in the Lab?
Feel free to respond by PM if you prefer.
Thanks!