Does anyone know what this means: 'crown - porcelain fuse high noble metal'?
The dentist told DH he was using metal since it was for a molar. When you look at the tooth all you see is metal. The insurance company says that the dentist used porcelain which costs more and is considered cosmetic on a back tooth. Is it possible that porcelain is under the metal?
I'm hoping someone can help me out before I start my round of phone calls to the dentist and insurance company again tomorrow.
Thanks,
Jeannie
The dentist told DH he was using metal since it was for a molar. When you look at the tooth all you see is metal. The insurance company says that the dentist used porcelain which costs more and is considered cosmetic on a back tooth. Is it possible that porcelain is under the metal?
I'm hoping someone can help me out before I start my round of phone calls to the dentist and insurance company again tomorrow.
Thanks,
Jeannie