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Default My husband's crown fell out. ????

Hi, I just made this video to show you what it looked like. He was eating a bagel and announced "Oh my crown fell out".

It's about 7 years old, and there was a root canal done (my husband says this does not hurt him at all right now).

My question is,

1. Can they just glue this back in?
2. Will he have to have a new post made (which I think is the case).
3. Can they pull out what's left?
4. Does he have to get a dental implant?
5. Can they put a new post in, and re-use the crown?

Here's what it looks like

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvYuwU5xD6o

And I made a video of what the remaining tooth looks like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHJcbsFw2kk


Thanks much

Melody
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