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Recement Crowns or Bridges: Why Did It Come Off in the First Place?

By Simple Social | September 28, 2011 | 0

It is simple.  If a crown or bridge comes off, it has  failed.  Now why it failed is the real question.  Not every crown or bridge that fails can be recemented and if they are recemented, the reason why it failed in the first place is usually still there. Reasons Why most Crown/Bridgework Fails: Recurrent…

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