"It would be reasonable to expect that a dental crown could last between five and fifteen years. Most likely a crown which did only last five years would be somewhat of a disappointment to your dentist. It's probably their hope that any crown they make for you will last ten years or longer. Depending on the environment and forces the crown is exposed to (chewing, biting, accidental trauma, tooth grinding) and how well you keep the tooth to which it is cemented free of dental plaque, a crown can last somewhat indefinitely. Especially one positioned where its cosmetic appearance is not much of a concern." www.animated-teeth.com
G burke
Laguna Beach,#2
Mon, September 07, 2009
IT SEEMS AS IF SHERRI WORTH DDS HAS PAID A COMPANY TO TRY TO REMOVE THE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK INSTEAD OF POSTING A REBUTTAL OR, APOLOGIZING FOR THE TEETH THAT SHATTERED WITHIN 3 YEARS. SEEMS AS IF A REASONABLE PERSON WOULD HAVE RESPONDED RATHER THAN TRY TO BURY NEGATIVE FEEDBACK.