Hello
About 5 months I had a large filling (LL5). My dentist preferred to fill rather than crown to let the nerve settle down. The filling failed and there is now only a 2-3mm rim of tooth showing above my gumline. The rim however only goes round 75% of my tooth, the remaining 25% of the rim (at the back) is about level with my gumline. My tooth now looks like a crater with this 2-3mm horseshoe like rim. There is no decay and the root is excellent. Is there sufficient tooth to crown? I dont want to waste my money on a crown if there is not sufficent support. But I do not fancy an extraction (because of the risk of drifting) or a bridge. Hence that would only leave an implant but that would be very expensive.
Many thanks in advance.


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