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for todays case we have a patient with a chief complaint of a somewhat unaesthetic crown on tooth number nine as you can see it is a bit high value and monochromatic but considering when this was made it was actually probably the most aesthetic option at the time he told us that 46 years ago he suffered a trauma to his maxillary left central which was restored with this pfm when we discussed by layered restorations we often see failures with the weaker veneered feldspathic porcelain but without the compressive ensuring forces experienced in the posterior region this pfm stood the test of time of nearly half a century which is really amazing while the restoration lasted quite some time upon further inspection you can see one of the unfavorable characteristics of feldspathic porcelain and how it abraded the labial and incisal surfaces of the opposing central and lateral and this is due to the inherent surface roughness on the porcelain our plan for the patient is to restore these teeth