The dentist has cut too much into a crown

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    Question:

    Hello

    I've got a new crown put on a tooth which she ladle to! And as the new crown was put in and I was comfortable with was a little too big / high! she ladle it a little and it came to pass. But when I got home and looked in the mirror I could see that she has cut too much into the new penny is sanded down to something black! through the white!

    (Now I understand better that she gave me the mirror so I could see it down there!)

    It seemed too bad, what can I ask for?
    Because I have to pay much money for it, think they talked about 7.318, -
    Can I ask for. A new dental?
    And it is not more fragile where she has cut too much?

    Will be glad for your opinion / help

    Sincerely, John

    Answer:

    Dear John,

    From your description of the process, I think you should be entitled to a new crown at the dentist's bill, or at least a discount. But it is something you should talk to your dentist about. If you can not agree on an amicable solution for both parties, you have the opportunity to complain about dental treatment. It is often a long process and you do not dentist's bill in the first place.

    Read more about it to complain about a dental treatment

    The crown is not necessarily more fragile, where the dentist has cut too much off. So it is perhaps more a question of how it looks. But it obviously depends on how much she has polished by which I, for good reasons can not say anything about.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

    www.tandpleje.dk / letterbox

    Tandpleje.dk ™ - The road to healthier teeth

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