My new dentist tells me I should have 5 teeth removed after my crowns became damaged. What advice can you give?

Q.
i recently visited a new dentist as my previous one was too far away, i had 2 crowns before and they got damaged and fell out, when i returned to my old dentist he said they needed to be removed as the crown was not staying put. that was november and my new dentist was quite abrupt and rude and told me the 2 needed 2 be removed and another 3, 1 is a widom tooth. he told me the nhs would not pay for me to have thosands of pounds of work done and he would not treat me until the teeth had been removed. he then made a hospital appointment for this to happen under sedation. i agree the wisdom and the previous 2 need to be removed but the others im sure can be saved, otherwise it leaves me with 2 back teeth??
A.
Maybe a second opinion from another dentist would be a good idea at this stage
Dr Mark Hughes Harley Street Dental Studio 52 Harley Street, London W1G 9PY Web: www.harleystreetdentalstudio.com Tel: 020 7636 5981 View My Profile Dr Hughes
July 31st, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Yosef Says :

Two years ago i had two upper teeth removed next to my incisor last year the incisor which was a crown broke at gum level, my dentist fixed it back in with a post my question is where my incisor is i can fee a hole next to it in the gum and i can feel hard bone or something and it is protruding through my gum is it the root of my incisor i am so worried what should

October 11th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Wade Says :

i am a smoker and the top part of some of my teeth have caroed away about 1mm long and less then 1mm deep what is the best treetment i could go for and i had a crown on one of my teeth but my crown came out and the tooth the crown was in split in two and part of it came out what are the best thing i could do with my problems thank you for your help

October 11th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Chelsea Says :

I think you need a full assessment with a view to crowning the front teeth

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