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Old 01-12-2014, 11:07 PM #1
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Default Help Bryanna!

Hi Bryanna,

I don't know where to start... I've read some of your threads and I value your professional opinions greatly. Please let me know what would you advise on this matter.

I had a ceramic with metal interior crown done on my front tooth for nearly 13+ years ago... all was good until the stains on my teeth could easily identify the crown. So I went to a dentist and she suggested bleaching and changing my crown to all-ceramic. Long story short, the first all-ceramic crown cracked and broke after a month, and had to replace with the second one. This ceramic crown has been working for 3 years... until I bite into a something hard when I was eating. The central incisor now broke and the crown came off with part of the incisor attached to the crown, which leaves the other part of the incisor somewhat hollow.

Please see attached pics for reference. Do you think this can be re-bonded back together. I understand I will not be able to use force when eating as it is no longer as strong as it used to be. I have not yet seen a dentist because I don't know who to trust anymore. I'd like to consult with you first prior to seeing any dentist.

For now, I temporarily placed the crown back and somehow, it fits very well and tight. In fact, when I tried to take it back out when brushing teeth at night, I had difficult time getting it out since it fit well between the other 2 teeth.

Please get back to me at your earliest convenience. Thanks, AJ.
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