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Crown

  • 19-07-2011 1:50pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 493 ✭✭


    big filling just fell out of large molar at the back
    dentist said when he filled it he didnt hold out much hope

    thinking i now need a crown on it???
    IF so do i have to have root canal first?
    If yes to the above how much should i budget for:mad:

    Other option is off to Bulgaria on holidays shortly and may be able to get it done there cheaper, <snip - no requests for foreign prices etc read the charter>


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 661 ✭✭✭work


    wpd wrote: »
    big filling just fell out of large molar at the back
    dentist said when he filled it he didnt hold out much hope

    thinking i now need a crown on it???
    IF so do i have to have root canal first?
    If yes to the above how much should i budget for:mad:


    Other option is off to Bulgaria on holidays shortly and may be able to get it done there cheaper, <snip - no requests for foreign prices etc read the charter>

    thinking i now need a crown on it???
    Sounds likely

    IF so do i have to have root canal first?
    Often not, the only reason to root treat is if the pulp (nerve) is dead or there is not enough tooth to hold a crown.

    If yes to the above how much should i budget formad.gif
    Crown anything form €600-€1000 for different quality materials and dentistry.

    I suggest you look at previous forums on this and all Qs will be answered. It is best to get the best healthcare you can afford. If you cannot afford a quality crown ask your dentist about a long term filling or temporary crown until you can get a good job. Travelling for healthcare is really not smart.
    Good luck whatever you do


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