Afraid of losing my teeth when the temporary crown shell

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    Question:

    Dear Dentist.

    I have 2 months ago received crowns on front teeth for cosmetic reasons. This is according to the dentist temporarily attached, when I had to get used to them first. One is uneven, and is 3 mm in addition to the other. This must now be changed, and we have agreed to do both on the all-ceramic crowns, instead of the cermet as dentist had first chosen. I'm just so terribly nervous that my teeth are loose when the crowns pry off. It seems like they're very fast.Jeg not know what glue dentists have used. But my biggest nightmares is that suddenly lose my front teeth completely. Can you help with your experience in this field.

    Sincerely, B

    Answer:

    Dear B

    There is probably no reason to be so nervous. Often crowns may sit very tight when you put them temporarily. But there is no reason that your own teeth had become loose. If so, then your dentist will probably suggest this treatment.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

    www.tandpleje.dk / letterbox

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