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The most likely scenario in this case is an occlusal issue (high bite on temp or permanent crown). I would have your dentist re-eval the "bite" and that likely will resolve your issue. Failing root canals, etc are possible.. but unlikely.
Any of the crowns that contain no metal are biocompatible (all porcelain). In general the strength of the crown and the “beauty” are inversely proportional to each other. In other words, the stronger the crown the less beauty it has. This has to do with the translucency of the material. Most indications do not require the strongest crown... therefore a good lab technician can create beautiful and strong restorations. The feldspathic porcelains are still the best looking ... even though they have been around for years!! Of course, no crown will stand the test of time if the dentist has not paid close attention to factors such as occlusion and attention to detail.
Hi, Typically it is safe for a healthy adult to be sedated for up to 3 hours without any major risks, assuming the correct monitoring equipment is in place. There are lots of variations to patient responses to sedation but assuming that your sedation proceeds as planned.. the amount of work that can be done will be limited only by the efficiency and expertise of the dentist. It's all in the planning!
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