Dental question.. gold tooth I didn't want ... I'm not a gangster

I recently went along for a crown on a tooth at the back which you can still see when I smile. I presumed it would be a white or cream but it's gold. Even silver would have been less embarrassing! I didn't say anything to the dentist but wish I did. Has anyone experience with this? I've read it should be tooth coloured.
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Pretty sure they should have asked whether you wanted a white crown or not, it costs more though. I’ve never heard of a dentist doing a gold one! It’s usually silver? I would go back or call and ask x

I had the same a few years ago. If it’s at the back NHS will only do gold but they should have offered you the opportunity to pay for a white one. I hate mine but I’ve learnt to live with it and no one ever comments on it. At the time white was £800-£1000 so I imagine it’s more now.

They do usually ask, or at least tell you. And it’s almost always amalgam and not a colour match porcelain crown especially if you don’t pay for your treatment, and/or the tooth isn’t a front one- however if it’s visible when you smile, then usually they don’t use metal. I have two, one visible which is matched to my tooth colour, and another (which is a bit visible if I do a very wide grin), got that when exempt under maternity and that’s a goldy kind of colour.

If it's in the front it should be tooth coloured. I recently had to get a crown and it was my 5th tooth and she didn't even ask just colour matched and gave me one that was tooth coloured for free with exemption.

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