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Size & shape of monolithic zirconia posterior crown - is this how it should be?
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<blockquote data-quote="Affinity" data-source="post: 290982" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>To the OP: While we all here have educated opinions, we are hobbyists and unskilled laborers, we cant really help you, you need to talk to your Dr.. In my opinion, you got the equivalent of a Big Mac crown.. Billions and billions served, it fills the hole, although poorly, and like McDonalds "youre body is just getting used to something new" <img src="/forums/images/smilies/test/puke.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt="Puke" title="Puke Puke" data-shortname="Puke" /></p><p></p><p>Theres no time to 'fiddle' with making the crown look like your natural teeth, in most large labs.. JasonD even takes pride that your crown can be designed in less than 5 minutes. Most likely, it was made at one of a few large domestic labs that churn out hundreds or thousands just like it on an assembly line everyday.. alternatively, it could have been made in China by a 15 year old kid, who may or may not come back after Chinese new year. </p><p></p><p> If you want it done right, ask your Dr to use a local lab that can communicate with you to get what you want, and paid for. Informed patients are a bad Drs worst nightmare.. </p><p></p><p>Since you know what cement and material was used, Im sure you can tell us the name of the lab that made it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Affinity, post: 290982, member: 1246"] To the OP: While we all here have educated opinions, we are hobbyists and unskilled laborers, we cant really help you, you need to talk to your Dr.. In my opinion, you got the equivalent of a Big Mac crown.. Billions and billions served, it fills the hole, although poorly, and like McDonalds "youre body is just getting used to something new" Puke Theres no time to 'fiddle' with making the crown look like your natural teeth, in most large labs.. JasonD even takes pride that your crown can be designed in less than 5 minutes. Most likely, it was made at one of a few large domestic labs that churn out hundreds or thousands just like it on an assembly line everyday.. alternatively, it could have been made in China by a 15 year old kid, who may or may not come back after Chinese new year. If you want it done right, ask your Dr to use a local lab that can communicate with you to get what you want, and paid for. Informed patients are a bad Drs worst nightmare.. Since you know what cement and material was used, Im sure you can tell us the name of the lab that made it? [/QUOTE]
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