Crown repair: It is hard, and almost impossible to repair a whole in the crown. Sometimes the dentist can remove the crown without damaging the margins. If you have porcelain fused to metal crown- the lab may be able to add porcelain. Most of the times, you will need a new crown.
Answered 7/23/2017
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Hole in crown: See your dentist, preferably the one who made the crown, and have it evaluated. It might be able to be repaired or it may require the fabrication of a new crown. Your dentist will explain why this happened as well as treatment choices.
Answered 8/3/2018
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