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How much will a single tooth dental implant cost to replace a damaged front tooth if i do not need any gum work?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
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I damaged my front tooth playing football and after some work to fix it i have now been told that it will need to come out as the fracture has grown. How much would i need to pay for an implant for one tooth, assuming that my gums don’t need any prep work? M


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I have gum recession because I brush my teeth too hard and makes my teeth look too long, waht can be done?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
Q.
I have quite marked gum recession (my dentist told me that I\’d brushed my teeth too hard). It affects my upper incisors most. It makes them appear very long compared to the other teeth. Can anything be done to improve the appearance


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One of my front teeth is crooked what is the cheapest and best option I dont want braces ?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
Q.
Could you advise? i have pretty good teeth except my front two one of them is crooked. i definately do not want to take the route of a brace, therefore what would be the most effective and cheapest path to take? L.P.


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My front tooth is pretruding can it be fixed without braces ?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
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One of my front tooth is slightly pretruding is this easy fixed without wearing braces as i am 32. they were perfectly straight up until i was about 21. I am very conscience of it now M.L.


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I have a gap in my front top teeth due to sucking my thumb what can be done?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
Q.
Since i was a little girl ive had a gap at the front of my teeth at the top. due 2 sucking my thumb the gap has got bigger over the years and my teeth are very crooked. during my teens i had a brace which i just kept taking out so that was no good. im 23 and i have no confidence when speaking to people. is there any solution ie; have a tooth put in there or take the 2 front ones out and have them replaced by 2 straight closed teeth? or is my only option to have a brace?


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My crown has fallen off will I need a new crown ?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
Q.
My crown has just fallen out from a back molar. Is it possible to replace or will I have to have a new crown fitted? Mrs S


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My gum has become darker after having a crown fitted on my front tooth

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
Q.
I currently have a crown fitted to my front tooth and the nerve has been removed. Over time the gum is beginning to darken and not look very good. Is there any procedure to turn the gum back to its usual colour?


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My dental fillings from my dentist in Salisbury keep falling out

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
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Dear Dr Caplan, I moved to Salisbury from Glasgow about 4 years ago. During the time in Scotland, my dentist had occasion to fill certain teeth (in the ‘normal’ manner and to bridge my upper right incisor. One filling in question and the bridge cement lasted at least six years but, on my move to Salisbury, the filling had to be replaced but then replaced again twice within a matter of months of each other. The bridgework also loosened on one side and was re-bonded about two months ago. It has just come away again after biting normally on an oatmeal biscuit. I do not wish to cast aspersions on my dental surgery in Salisbury but I have not previously experienced such replacements in such a short period of time. Are there different grades of dental filling materials/cements for cavities and bridgework? Thank you, J


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My dentist has recommended dental composite bonding for my 4 upper front teeth but does it stain easily ?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
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Dear Dr.Caplan, I have a question regarding composite bonding of teeth. To make the story short, my dentist wish to use composite bonding to smoothen the surface of my 4 front upper teeth, the enamel have decreased after an accident that required bracing and repair years ago. I want to avoid veneers or Lumineers, as I am young, and have no issues with the looks of my teeth, they look fine, they just feel rough surfaced. Composite sounds like a good solution, but I have read that it tends to stain very easily, and bleaching it would be impossible. What is your opinion on this matter? Does the potential for future staining of the composite depend on the dentist’s skills when placing it, is it coffee habits, or will such bonding inevitably stain? In case, how many years would this take? And would it be possible to re-do the bonding would this occur? I would much appreciate your opinion.


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Can the gaps between my teeth be closed by dental bonding ?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
Q.
Hi, My teeth are healthy, the problem is that there are gaps between them ……can these gaps be closed by bonding? thanks


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