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crown won't stay on abutment
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<blockquote data-quote="terri1731" data-source="post: 55285" data-attributes="member: 6324"><p>Thank you gentlemen. You are correct - the implant was over 5 yo - and his 10 is/was conjentially missing. The tooth actually came loose in October when he had it recemented back in by dif dentist. Came out within a few hours. Its is a small tooth with a very small and oddly angles abutment. When I saw him at Christmas I decided time for him to seee his family dentist who had placed the tooth after the implants were done (He was 18 when implants were done and is 24 now). She recemented today AFTER totaly reasdjusting the bite. It appears that with it being off for a couple of months that it was hit by other teeth but he didn't say anything yesterday. Back in...no charge...and hopefully it will 'stick' (pun intended) this time. Thanks for the insight. I like at least partially understanding what professionals are telling me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terri1731, post: 55285, member: 6324"] Thank you gentlemen. You are correct - the implant was over 5 yo - and his 10 is/was conjentially missing. The tooth actually came loose in October when he had it recemented back in by dif dentist. Came out within a few hours. Its is a small tooth with a very small and oddly angles abutment. When I saw him at Christmas I decided time for him to seee his family dentist who had placed the tooth after the implants were done (He was 18 when implants were done and is 24 now). She recemented today AFTER totaly reasdjusting the bite. It appears that with it being off for a couple of months that it was hit by other teeth but he didn't say anything yesterday. Back in...no charge...and hopefully it will 'stick' (pun intended) this time. Thanks for the insight. I like at least partially understanding what professionals are telling me. [/QUOTE]
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