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Hello doctor, I had my RCT done 7 months ago and fixed a crown but recently my crown started to come out my dentist said that my gap to fit the crown in my teeth is very low and recommended to cut my gums in order to make space for my crown. Is it necessary? Or if I replace my crown to zerconeon and any stronger cement will my crown stick stronger without cutting my gum? I am scared to do crown lengthening. Is there any other minor corrections to be done in order to fix my crown stronger than cutting my gums please help. Thank you.


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