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Old 10-04-2013, 05:27 AM #33
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This is an upper tooth (root into the sinus cavity). Left side.
It had previously had a large filling and a hairline crack developed, so an inlay (overlay) has been put on - not a full crown.
Lynne

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Originally Posted by Bryanna View Post
Lynney,

No problem. Some dentists use a different tooth numbering system. I just asked to clarify which tooth it was

So it is a first molar and it is not root canaled.
Does it have a large filling or a crown on it?
Also refresh my memory.... is this tooth an upper or lower and on your left or right?

Bryanna
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