The dentist will numb you up, probably either try to pop the crown off with a "crown tapper" which hooks in right at the gumline and pop its out, or he'll
cutCuts and puncture wounds it in half part way and then try to split it to break the cement. Once the cement is
brokenBroken bone
Broken or knocked out tooth, the crown comes out quite easily. Then the process is done over again where they take the impression, place a temp, put in the crown after the lab makes it.
My husband had a mouthful of gold crowns removed, took them to a pawn shop and walked out with hundreds of dollars!
Funny enough i'm a jeweller so i think its only a couple of grams, so probably 80AUD or so but you loose a lot when people buy gold from the consumer, sort of depreciates like a second hand car.
I started an apprentiship as a dental tech this week and i asked my boss about it and he was appauled apparently the crown itself isnt even stable because the dentist didnt put a post in!, his refered me to a friend of his and is willing to do me a good deal and make the crown for me himself in porcelin, just annoyign that the origional dentist has already claimed $800 from my private health care which was my eitnre years dental allowance. OUCH!