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Default Maximum Amount of Time to Pass for Restoration to Begin

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Number 14 with a previous crown has recently had a root canal done.

What is the maximum amount of time that should be allowed to pass to have a permanent crown / restoration done after the root canal has been done, with temporary restoration only ????

Thank you for your replies.

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