Can you remove a temporary crown?

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    Question:

    dear Dentist

    I have made crowns for my front teeth for cosmetic reasons. Since one unfortunately is skewed and is 3 mm farther than the other, I have made them. When I got them installed for approx. 5 weeks ago we agreed that they were cemented temporarily so I could get used to them and you Kune correct if it was nødvendigt.Dette proved a be a good idea since they are now to be redone, but I am somewhat concerned for whether one can remove them without compromising my own teeth fixed inside i feel crowns namely as though they're very solid, I feel. Maybe it's silly to worry about, but it plagues me anyway a part. I have no idea what the dentist has used to cement med.På Thank you.

    The nervous

    Answer:

    Dear nervous

    I do not think that you need to be nervous. It is impossible for me to know what your dentist has used as a temporary cement, but crowns are temporarily put on is usually to get by without any problems.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

    www.tandpleje.dk / letterbox

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