How to remove and save a crown or bridge that is loose or decayed

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2011

Dr. Weisz demonstrates a technique for saving a loose crown or bridge that may have become mobile because of a cavity in the tooth. Over the past 30 years we have been able to save patients thousands of dollars in dental cost and long visits in the chair by tapping off a loose crown or bridge, cleaning out the cavity / decay and patching it back up. You have to realize that many times this is a temporary fix to get more life out of your current crown and a new crown or bridge may be necessary in the future. For more tips visit http://askmydentisttv.com

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  • @carlosperezvidal its hard to say without seeing a picture. I can help you a little more If you want to post a picture on our facebook so I can see what is going on for you. We are at facebook/libertyvilledental

  • i have this black stin in between my bottom tooth the middle ones is it a cavity i tried to brush it to see if it comes off but no it hurts when i try to clean it

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