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You Would Be Better Off Visiting an Oral Surgeon, If Possible dlk Jul 2019 #1
I think they do a root canal to put a post in that the new crown can be attached to, but that emmaverybo Jul 2019 #7
extraction and then implant...my oral surgeon told me any tooth.. samnsara Jul 2019 #2
O.K., so extraction is possible. I can do without the implant & absurd $ UTUSN Jul 2019 #5
I had the same thing, crown from years ago kept abscessing so I had an extraction, then an implant Rhiannon12866 Jul 2019 #31
I'm not a dentist but from my own experience -- skylucy Jul 2019 #3
I had a crown come off this spring rurallib Jul 2019 #4
It's chewing mixed nuts for me. That's the thing, the dds told me that thing could UTUSN Jul 2019 #10
Could doesn't mean will. LisaL Jul 2019 #16
I've had two crowns come off in the last 6 years. trev Jul 2019 #6
That is why I do not go up the hill with Jill anymore jberryhill Jul 2019 #8
Don't feel bad. sl8 Jul 2019 #18
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Didn't swallow, am using mouthwash, chewing on one side, lucky UTUSN Jul 2019 #11
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I had a crown replaced without any extraction. Or root canal. LisaL Jul 2019 #12
Depends on why crown fell off, I'd think. elleng Jul 2019 #13
I would definitely consult a dentist Skittles Jul 2019 #14
Unless the tooth failed, they will likely reglue it at minimal cost. I used to pull crowns off Hoyt Jul 2019 #17
"bunch of crowns" - that's the deal breaker for me, EXTRACTION!1 UTUSN Jul 2019 #20
As someone who has had many crowns, and worked in dental office for years, Big Blue Marble Jul 2019 #19
My experience is that dds & veterinarians vacation at Machu Pichu UTUSN Jul 2019 #21
That was certainly not the case Big Blue Marble Jul 2019 #23
My limited experience was *sticker shock* plus UTUSN Jul 2019 #24
You deserve better. Big Blue Marble Jul 2019 #30
When it falls off, discard the piece of trash wearing it. keithbvadu2 Jul 2019 #22
So I'm the trash wearing the crown? UTUSN Jul 2019 #25
I hope not. keithbvadu2 Jul 2019 #32
***Thanks, All!1*** - What I want is EXTRACTION. Summing up: UTUSN Jul 2019 #26
Sometimes a crown can be re-cemented MontanaMama Jul 2019 #27
Thanks. This crown was only added less than 6 months ago, the tooth was slightly broken o (no decay) UTUSN Jul 2019 #28
That is often the case Disaffected Jul 2019 #37
You're going to extract the Queen because her crown fell off? TrogL Jul 2019 #29
Apres moi, le denture. JustABozoOnThisBus Jul 2019 #33
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Thanks for asking, leaving out details, have an appt for tomorrow. UTUSN Jul 2019 #35
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