Even though I work hard to do excellent work and send my dental Labs clear impressions, not every lab fabricated restoration fits well in a patient's mouth. Yes, there are times when a restoration does seem to fit without any adjustments needed, but that is not what happens in most cases. Part of a dentist job is to be methodical and check that each restoration is adequate and will actually help preserve a patient's tooth. Our patient may hope that their new crown or filling maybe perfect, but that is not always the case and while it may be true that 'perfection is the enemy of good' , we should not place inadequate restorations in our patients mouth, just because we are afraid to momentarily disappoint a patient or employer. I take a bitewing radiograph when fitting a crown or after I place a new filling. Of course I have my fingers crossed that my new crown or filling fits perfectly, and often it is the case, but sometimes it is not. When this happens, I may try...
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