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Take a look at the crown and the tooth. Does everything look mostly clean? If there is plenty of decay, either in the crown or on the tooth, it may not be good enough to recement. Try to keep the crown back on the tooth also. Your teeth will shift slightly making it harder to just recement. You shouldn't need anesthesia either. If your plans are going to interfere, just tell him to cement it on temporarily if it needs to be replaced. Trust me, Dentist want to get out of work on time also, so they are more then happy to get things done and go home.
Old 03-07-2011, 02:05 PM
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