Dental Crown

(Capping or completely covering a tooth with restorative material)

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Ron, male, 38, New Jersey

My Experience

Overall Rating
2
average of all patients
Pain
Pain is 2 of 10
Inconvenience
Inconvenience is 2 of 10

About the rating

I needed a crown to replace a damaged tooth. I was greeted by the staff at the front desk and promptly taken to be examined. The dentist told me about the process and then began. A mold was taken and a temporary crown was put in. On another day, I went back to have the final crown put on. The staff was very polite and all the insurance paperwork was handled by the staff. Afterwards, I felt fine. I was careful not to eat for a few hours.

 

My Advice

Be patient with the process. Talk to your dentist about any concerns.



- posted by HealthAngle March 17, 2009
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