Poor Restorative Margins?
Dentists January 26th, 2010
Just got a phone message from a referring dentist that I was hoping had stopped referring patients my way. The reason for that is a long story in itself and for a post some other day.
The back-story revolves around a patient from this dentist whom I saw for a consultation last week. She’d had root canal treatment done fairly recently and is experiencing persistent, residual symptoms. In my letter back to the dentist I mentioned, among other observations, “poor interproximal restorative margins”.
So this patient’s dentist calls today and says that she doesn’t see poor restorative margins on the PA that she has of the tooth (a recent PA of which I have a copy). She’s not sure where my assumption of poor restorative margins came from and would like a copy of my PA to see what I saw.
Here’s my PA which is not really significantly different from her PA — and this is just what you can see on film. My explorer got stuck under the mesial margin so heavily that I could probably have pulled that whole filling out if I had applied more force.

January 26th, 2010 at 7:22 pm
I guarantee you 12, 13, 15 are leaking. Replace them all with the crown on 14.
January 27th, 2010 at 12:56 pm
Ok, I’ll send her across the lake to you!
January 29th, 2010 at 10:24 am
Wow, it’s sometimes amazing how easy it is to spot poor restorative work done and this is one of them. It’s so obvious, how could she not see what the PA shows on #14? Don’t cha just love those referrals no one wants?

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January 31st, 2010 at 8:41 am
She’s just trying to be difficult I think. Especially since her patient is unhappy with her treatment and work from that office.