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Old 10-22-2009, 12:03 PM
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Hi Kitty

Knowing what the costs of treatment are £1500 is rather low and the only way IMO that this can be done is by cutting the quality of the final restoration (crown). Remember the bit everyone sees is the crown so it really depends where in your moth you are talking about i.e. a low cost crown on a back tooth would be more acceptable to most people than a front tooth.

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