Atraumatic Removal of Defective Crowns

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    case report

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    tirath
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    trauma to the oral soft tissue structures may pose a problem to the patient as well as to the dentist

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    We can spray a little topical la on the gingiva for ease in removal

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    Crowns can also be removed using lower cowhorn forceps..try loosening the crown with a crown remover..if it doesnt come out, engage one beak of cowhorn on the buccal margin of the crown and the other occlusally and the give it a lingual pull..in case of a PFM crown there’s a tendency for the ceramic to chip off when using this technique..if still the crown doesnt come out then it has to be cut and removed..

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