Date: 2008-02-12 02:58 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] kaiz.livejournal.com
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I've had this happen before, esp. with temp. crowns on molars. The tooth underneath the crown is usually sealed very well. The crown tends to be there to provide a biting surface and for cosmetic reasons (depending upon where it is in the mouth--like a front tooth for instance). I wouldn't worry too much. Call your dentist and get an appointment as soon as you can.
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