Yes and do not expect correcting tissue issues with crowns. Periodentist and grafts are for that.
Couldn't agree more, that's for the the specialist do the professional thing.
But lots of patients don't think that way, they did expect one prosthesis to cover all problems. I understand some of them can't afford the cost of restoration, some of them don't have insurance to cover, but most of them can't resist saving time and money for the moment than looking into the big picture.
Even some dentists willing to go ahead with terrible impressions/scan kowningly a great chance of ill-fitness and rework, I can imagine how tough taking an impression can be and some dentists don't get the chance to do over due to gag reflex or elderly pt etc etc, but please take the second one if has to, if possible. I hate to see when tech bragging about how they mange to create a nice anatomy crown with inaccurate impressions/scan. I mean, what did they have to bragging for? magnificent skill? I can only see a compromise solution and irresponsible outcome.
I've been taking the best restoration as priority for a while, right now I'd like to give them what they want as priority then do my best based on their thoughts.
Nice to see someone share an common sense, thank you FASTFNGR!