Posts Tagged ‘crooked teeth’

Crooked teeth needs veneers are there any other options?

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Q. Hi Kailesh I was wondering what you can do for people with croked teeth, ar veneers still an option. My 2 front teeth ar slightly further foward than the ones either side? I look forward to hearing from you. 

A.

Hi
Many thanks for your question. There are usually several options for correcting tooth position and alignment. Veneers are an option especially if you are also unhappy with the shape and colour of the teeth, however this treatment usually involves removing a small amount of healthy tooth. Other options include  6 month smiles, inman aligner, and invisalign. these would all reposition the teeth but not change the shape or colour.
I hope this helps
Dr Solanki

dr kailesh solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007

Abnormal crowded bottom teeth need a makeover for a better smile

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Q. I have quite severe overcrowding in my lower teeth leaving the front 4 quite crooked, one in particular which is pushed back behind the others. My top teeth are also slightly crooked but nowhere near as bad as the bottom. It has left me miserable and embarrassed to talk or smile. I am 30 years old. What would be your recommended treatment, how much is it likely to cost, and are such treatments usually payable by a payment plan? Thank you.

A. Thanks for your questions, you should be pleased to find out that most practices which offer teeth straightening treatments have the facility to provide payment plans. Many even offer interest free credit, subject to status. There are many straightening systems available, all with there own advantages, from invisible braces, to braces which work in as little as six weeks. Although prices will vary between systems and practices, I can tell you that I currently offer treatments from £999. I hope this helps.
Kindest Regards
Dr Kailesh Solanki

dr kailesh solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007

Need extensive makeover to my teeth

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Q. I’m 22 and my teeth are awful! I’m embarassed to smile, laugh and often get told to ‘cheer up’ because of my regular closed mouth expression. My teeth are discoloured, sensitive, and crooked. This is due to lack of dental care when I was a child. I regularly use whitening products, and sensitive toothpastes, I visit the dentist but just seem to have filling upon filling. I’m so scared of one of my front teeth completely falling out. I honestly feel like I would be happier with false teeth, which is a bit of a daunting prospect at the age of 22. Being a student, I cant afford cosmetic dentisty and even the financial plas seem to want £100+ a month, which just isnt an option for me. I don’t seem to have a local dentistry school, and even ones far away seem to have full waiting lists. I’ve considered using a student loan to go abroad to have ‘cheap’ dentistry work done but hav been advised this could make things even worse. What should I do?

A. Its very difficult to have extensive treatment on a budget. You might be able to get some done on the NHS which is usually cheaper than paying privately. You always take a risk when going abroad as often the cost isn’t that much different, especially as the pound is quite weak against the Euro at the moment. You might also have complications that require further visits abroad. I guess the best option would be to save up as much as possible and to start the treatment in stages perhaps using a finance plan to help spread the costs?

dr andrew moore

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG

Need latest treatment to fix my uneven crowded teeth

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Q. Hi, I had braces on my top teeth when I was 17. I’m now 30 and I’m very self conscious of my ‘goofy’ teeth. The braces did straighten my teeth but my top teeth have always stuck out over my bottom ones. When I close my back teeth I am able to slide my little finger between the gap. When I had braces they never addressed my crooked bottom teeth and so I never have elastic bands to help the alignment of my teeth/jaw. As an adult now I feel I was possibly mistreated. I’m incredibly self conscious of my smile and I find I’m beginning to hide my teeth and mouth when I speak and laugh. All of this infuriates my husband who insists its part of what makes me me but I hate it! Is there anything that could help?

A. Thanks for your questions, there are many teeth straightening systems available now, with some that can acheive results within six weeks. I would recommend that you attend an orthodontic or cosmetic dental practice for a consultation, at which they should be able to advise you of the systems which are avilable to suit your case, the approximate treatment time and the price. Many of these practices will offer a free inital consultation, so that you can obtain the necessary information without any financial commitment and often have interest free credit facility to help spread the cost. I hope this helps.
Kindest Regards
Dr Kailesh Solanki

dr kailesh solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007

Need best smile with best dental procedure

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Q. I have rather crooked teeth, mainly the front two, they cross at the front, i was told as a teeneager i’d need a fixed brace for 2 years and to have 4 adult teeth removed as i also have overcrowded teeth, i am now of an age where i would like to have a “perfect smile” could you advise me

on what procedures may be best to get?

A. Thanks for your questions, there are many teeth straightening options available today. I would recommend that you attend a cosmetic dental practice for a consultation, many practices will now offer free consultations, which will enable you to get an exact idea of the treatments which would be suitable for you and the associated prices, without any financial commitment from yourself. There are systems available now which can work in as little as six weeks with prices starting from around £1000. many of the practices that offer these treatments will also be able to offer payment options such as interest free credit to help you spread the costs. I hope this helps.
Kindest Regards
DR Kailesh Solanki

dr kailesh solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007

Need a cost effective treatment for crooked and spaced tooth

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Q. My teeth are spaced out on the top(only 6 of hem) and on the bottom my teeth are a little crooked.(only 4 of them) I know it might not seem like a big issue but i was just wondering if there is a way i can get braces for about 6-8 months without it costing me too much?

A. Thanks for your questions, there are teeth straightening systems available now, which can work in as little as six weeks. I would recommend that you attend a consultation with a practitioner who offers systems such as the Inman Aligner and Six Month Smiles. there are many practices now that will offer a free consultation to enable you to discuss the options that would be suitable for your specific case and the prices, without any financial commitment from yourself. Many of these practices will also offer finance options such as interest free credit. Although the prices for these treatment will vary between practices, I can tell you that the cost of the Inman Aligner at my practice starts from £999. I hope this helps, but please do not hesitate to contact me again should require any further assistance.
Kind Regards
Dr Kailesh Solanki

dr kailesh solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007

Need to fix my crooked teeth with best result

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Q. Dear doc I had lost my baby tooth after my adult tooth grew in right in front of it and now my teth are crooked is there a way to fix this before my wedding in June?

A. You could look at short term orthodontics such as 6 month smiles or invisalign.  You really need a cosmetic consultation to assess your options.

dr riten patel

Dr Riten Patel
The Mulberry
www.mulberrydental.co.uk
Tel: 01932 223 479
18 Ashley Road
Walton on Thames Surrey
KT12 1HS

I need help for paying my orthodontic treatment

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Q. hello.. im 35 years old… i have crocked teath and am very self conciuos about them. i havte opening my mouth infront of people mainly girls.. i am long time unemployed. i have ask my dentist if i could have my teath striaghtend on nhs. he siad no.. is ther any other way round this.. thatnx for your time…

A.
Thanks for your question, unfortunately your dentist is correct in that it is very unlikely that you would qualify for Orthodontic treatment on the NHS. Many practices do offer payment plans for private treatment, which would help you to spread the cost but this may be difficult without an income.
Kind regards
Dr Kailesh Solanki

dr kailesh solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007

How safe is cosmetic dentistry?

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Q. Hi, i was just wanting to know if cosmetic dentistry was safe and are there many risks with it?My teeth are overlapped at the top and crooked at the bottom i have had a brace but had it was taken off to early!i have always dreamed of having perfect teeth,i even put my hand over my mouth every time i laugh, or smile,but i am terrified of having a consultation! Thankyou.

A.

The correct cosmetic treatment is wonderful , you need to find a cosmetic dentist you trust and feel comfortable with and have a consultation so you can see what your options are.

dr riten patel

Dr Riten Patel
The Mulberry
www.mulberrydental.co.uk
Tel: 01932 223 479
18 Ashley Road
Walton on Thames Surrey
KT12 1HS

What is the cause for my uneven teeth growth?

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Q. hi, my teeth are quite small for my age. i’m 16 and only noticed this 1 year ago after an orthodontist pointed it out to me. My molars are maybe 2-3mm out of my gums and my other teeth are less than an inch out of my gums. is this strange or common, furthermore, my to front teeth overlapped as i grew up. is this related?

A. Size of teeth and crowding/spacing are related.  The size of your teeth oftens relates to your general body size.

dr julian caplan

Dr Julian Caplan
Aviva Cosmetic Dentistry
Director on the board of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
www.avivacosmeticdentistry.co.uk
101 St. Peters Street
St. Albans Hertfordshire
AL1 3EN

Is there any possibility to extract as many teeth to hv avg smile?

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Q. As an early teen I had chipped the top, front 6 of my teeth rollerblading. They felt loose for a while and had always bothered me the way they healed. It bothers me how my front teeth are displayed slightly misaligned to my left and with an overbite as well. The Army Dentist insisted on putting veneers over them. That never did anything to fix the misalignment problem of the front two top teeth being aligned under my nose. It seems the injury I must have suffered as a kid made the teeth grow in this way after they healed. I am disappointed and finished with the idea of trying to salvage my smile at this point in my life. I am wondering if you may be able to let me know if there is a possibility that there is a Dentist out there that would extract my front, top 6 teeth or as many as needed to have an average looking smile that is aligned under my nose. Thanks very much

A. if the teeth are healthy you should look into clear positioner orthodontics such as clearstep or invisalign

dr rob tennet

Dr Rob Tennet
St Johns Dental Practice
www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk
Tel: 0121 643 0610
18 Bennett’s Hill
Birmingham B2 5QJ

What would you recommend other than braces?

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Q. hello there, i’m 23 years old and i hate my teeth. i have 2 large front teeth and have fangs either side. my bottom teeth are really crooked. can my front teeth be cut down? i don’t really want braces on show. what do you reccommend? roughly how much does it cost? and how long will it take? thank you

A. Although you don’t want a brace it might be your best option in the long-term. You could try a fixed brace such as 6-month smile cost approx £2500 or Invisalign from £3000. These treatments would take around 6-12 months to complete.
please feel free to contact me if you would like me to take a look for you – 01245 268 494

dr andrew moore

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG

Is there any way to stop my teeth moving forward?

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Q. hi doctor i wold just like to ask you i have very severe tooth problem, i have all my 4 wisdom tooth coming out,recently my my two front tooth and tooth beside those two front tooth is moving together and causing crowding. i have 2 tooth above on both sides that havent been extracted and the tooth have left small parts inside my gums on both sides therefore it is causing my tooths to crowd because of the 2 unextracted tooth. the gums now are so swollen and my teeths have all moved forward causing my lips to be swollen and i cant smile becaue my face looks different now, you can tell that my tooth got forward and im really bothered by it. i cant go to the dentis for another 1 month because of financial problems is there anyway i can stop this? and my lips swollen? ive stopped going to school now because of this as im so embarassed of my tooth.

A. You should make an appointment with your dotor as soon as possible to get this checked out

dr andrew moore

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG

Can I hv lengthy treatment to fix my front teeth?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Q. I wonder if you can help. I have crowded top front teeth and went through a few years of wearing a fixed appliance as a teenager and although I didn’t think necessary it must have been. However I still have crooked teeth as they have moved over time. the teeth on either side of my front teeth protrude pushing the front 2 back slightly. I have spoken to my dentist but he says it doesn’t seem worth having further orthodontal work. He also advised that it would age my teeth significantly by undertaking further treatment. I would love to get them fixed and would appreciate any advice. I am reluctant to undertake lengthy treatment again.

A. hi many thanks for your email, the problem is that if orthodontic work is done then a retainer should be given to ensure the final result is not allowed to move back, if this does not occur then the teeth have a good chance of moving. the options are such redo the orthodontic treatment and then make sure you wear a retainer or secondly have the teeth positioned used crowns and veneers. hope this is helpful.

Dr Kailesh Solanki

dr kailesh solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007

Could you advice any way to replace my bad teeth?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Q. Hi I have quite bad teeth, they are all crooked and miscoloured. I am looking to get them all replaced with brand new teeth so they are straight and white and makes my smile better. Could you advise any way I can get this done and what an example price could be? Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you

A. hi many thanks for your email, the best thing would be to seek the advice of a cosmetic dentist to assess and plan your new smile, if your existing teeth can be used as a foundation then the cost may be around £15,000 – £25,000, if all your teeth need to be removed and dental implants used to give you new teeth the cost could be as much as £30,000 to £40,000. hope this is helpful.

Dr Kailesh Solanki

dr kailesh solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007

Is a horizontal crack at my tooth margin would cause problem?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Q. When I was a child I fell on my bike, cracked my front tooth (tooth #10), had a root canal done, then a composite attached to reshape the tooth from the crack. 9 years ago, the composite fell off and I went to the dentist to have a new one done and she said a crown would have to be done as soon as possible. She said the best one was a porcylain fused to gold crown and assured me that no black lines would show because it is not metal, it is gold. (I was young and uneducated in this department…) She immediately drilled down the tooth, took impressions, put a hidious bulky temporary crown on it and I left with a black and blue and extremely raised gum line. I returned 2 weeks later to have another hidious bulky permanent crown put on. The crown was longer than all the teeth in my mouth because she drilled my tooth so high up the gum line that my #10 tooth had a “new” gum line. The gum line is not only still much higher than all the other margins, but the “gold” from inside the hideous crown has darkened my gum line and the bulky crown does not slide under my gum line at all. The gum around the crown not only is dark at the margin, but almost appears to be dark farther up the gum than the actual margin, if that makes any sense. I don’t know why this is. I tried having this dentist resolve these issues, and it was an endless battle, so I decided to give up for now. I did not have the money at that time to persue the situation, or to have the problem fixed by another dentist. Now, 9 years later and financially fit, I have braces that are almost finished. I went to my local dentist to start preparing for the crown to be replaced (after braces come off) who said he could put a new crown on and it would look normal again. I asked him “what about the gum line, how are you planning on making the receeding gum look normal again and come down over the new crown and in line with all the other gums” and he then decided to add that I should see a perio before a new crown is done. I immediatly went to a local perio, he examined the area and told me that he would not be able to graft gum because the tooth was drilled as high as the gum line sits, so there would be nothing to graft to. I asked him if it would be wise for me to have my othodontist bring the #10 tooth down and hope that bone will come with it (and maybe even the gum) and if that would resolve my problem. A lightbulb lit over his head and he said that would be an excellent idea. I went to my ortho the next day, explained what the dentist and perio told me, and he said it is a 50/50 chance that the bone and gum would actually come with the tooth if he brought the tooth down. After all this controversy, I decided to go to a dentist out of the area and in a larger city that was referred to me by a friend. He is a cosmetic dentist (or so he says). He examined my tooth and felt with his instrument that there was a crack on the tooth just above the margin of the crown. He took a close up xray, and there in fact is a horizontal crack on my tooth between the crown margin and the gum line. He said he needs to cut the crown off soon so he can see what we are looking at. He also said a new post would need to be inserted to replace the existing post, as it is too short and not really supporting the tooth anymore. He said if the tooth can be saved (which he says is very very likely) he would put a temporary crown on, have my gum examined by his perio, have my ortho bring the tooth down with the temp crown in place, and return to have a Lava crown put on when all is ready. My questions are: All these professionals are giving me different advise on my gum line situation, I can’t be the only person out there with this problem. Will the gum most likely come down with my tooth and temp crown and avoid the need for perio work altogether? Is it normal for a gum to appear slightly discolored from a gold fused crown all the way up, and not just at the margin? Is a horizontal crack at my margin a cause for concern? (The last thing I want is an implant…) Is a Lava crown the best choice for a 100% natural look? I’m sorry this is so long, but after speaking to the dentist out of the area (that noticed the crack) he seemed to need to know everything from the beginning to be able to better help me. My lack of trust is explainable based on all these professionals telling me different things, and after my initial experience with a horrible crown. I would just like some other professional opinions, if possible. Thank you…

A. hi many thanks for your email, ok to try to explain everything i will use bullet form:

1: when a tooth is root canal treated the tooth can discolour all the way to the top which is the probably reason for the discolouration past the margin of the crown.

2:the horizontal crack is not a problem as long as its superficial and does not run through the whole crown, the crack can be caused by the post.

3:there is unfortunately more than one way to crack a nut and the same can be said to fix a tooth. there are always risks and benefits with all treatments.

4:the gum coming down is a possibility but unfortunately it is an unpredictable science, the orthodontic extrusion is the option i would try doing it very slowly.

5:make sure there is at least 3mm of tooth tissue above the gum line around the new post to ensure the crown will be sucessful.

6:if a new metal post is to be used to support the crown the best all porcelain crown is lava to replace the crown as it will not allow the metal post to shine through but does not contain metal so is aesthetic.

finally the option of an implant if done properely maybe better than the other alternatives.

Dr Kailesh Solanki

dr kailesh solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007

How can I preserve the broken teeth?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Q. If a child breaks a front tooth in half horizontally and you have the piece can it be reattached? What should be done with the broken tooth piece to preserve it and how long do you have to get it to the dentist?

A. I would keep it clean and safe and see your dentist as soon as possible as it can often be bonded back together.

dr andrew moore

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG

Can I have all teeth removed and dentures fitted?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Q. need help not confirmed but know i have gum diesease front teeth crooked and one loose,can i get all removed and dentures fitted.if so how long from removal can they be fitted and roughly how much.please help.live in north lincs

A. hi many thanks for your email, if the teeth are of poor prognosis then yes this could be an option. the cost of the extractions will vary but could be as much as £1000 per arch, the dentist would make you a set of immediate dentures to begin with these are dentures placed on the day of the extractions and are worn for approximately 3-6 months while the healing takes place. the cost of these dentures per one is around £500 – £1000. once all the healing has taken place the final set of dentures dependant on quality can range from £1000 to £4000 for a set. hope this is helpful.

Dr Kailesh Solanki

dr kailesh solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007

Could invisalign bring the protrusion a little bit?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Q. I have a protrusion and a minor crooked tooth in the bottom row, could invisalign bring the protrusion in just a little bit?

A. hi many thanks for your email, yes invisalign can cause this movement to occur. hope this is helpful.

Dr Kailesh Solanki

dr kailesh solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007

Im a very nervous patient how can I get my crooked tooth fixed advice?

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Q. hi, i have problems when it comes to going to the dentist. i have a crooked tooth and one above it.i be very embrassed to smile some time.im very scared to get it fixed..specially if a needle is invovled. i really need your edvice. write me as soon as you get this.

A. At Aviva Cosmetic Dentistry I treat some very nervous patients.  I have a sedationist who would be able to make you very relaxed using something very similar to valium.  You would remember very little of the treatment and be able to have the smile that you have always wanted.  Please contact my receptionist to make a free cosmetic consultation

dr julian caplan

Dr Julian Caplan
Aviva Cosmetic Dentistry
Director on the board of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
www.avivacosmeticdentistry.co.uk
101 St. Peters Street
St. Albans Hertfordshire
AL1 3EN