Posts Tagged ‘misplaced tooth’
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
Q. my two top front teeth are chipped and i am concerned they will chip even more is it possible to repair them, will i have to go private and hoe much roughly will it cost, as i am having trouble finding an nhs dentist.
A. I recommend you call around to find an NHS dentist in your area taking on new patients or visit www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/
If you decided to go down the private route then after your examination your dentist can inform you on the costs involved in repairing this.
Kind regards
Dr Justin Glaister

Dr Justin Glaister
Umbrella
www.umbrellasmiles.com
Tel: 020 7612 9810
11 Harley Street
London W1G 9PF
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Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
Q. Hi, I would be very grateful if you could advise me. I am 47 years old. Two weeks ago I had the braces removed from my teeth after wearing them for 15 months. I had overcrowding on my bottom teeth and I felt that my teeth protruded on my top teeth. That was my reason for seeking treatment. One of the first things I noticed was that very soon after having the brace fitted my teeth became quite discoloured, yellowish in appearance. I consoled myself that I could have them whitened when the brace came off but was still worried. I told the orthodontist my concerns and he said that he had noted that my teeth were quite yellowish before he put the brace on but I am sure that the colour changed almost straight away. In particular around the gums about a third of the way up my teeth was quite yellow which I had not noticed before. I decided to wait until the brace came off to see if I could get them whitened. Two weeks ago the brace was removed and the bonded retainer applied straight away. He then cleaned my teeth very rigiously for quite some time. When I looked in the mirror in the surgery I was dismayed at the colour. Very yellow and matte without shine. He cleaned my teeth again with pumice and water spray. They looked better but without shine or vitality. Even now two weeks later the shine has not come back properly and the colour is not right. Also to my horror there were little holes at the top of my teeth where they meet the gums. The holes are each side of the tooth next to my two front teeth on each side of my mouth. Altogether I can see three holes on my top row of teeth. This is also evident on my bottom teeth but not so noticeable. The orthodontist didn’t mention this to me or let me know it had already happened. I cant remember seeing them in my mouth when the brace was in either. At the beginning of my treatment I remember him telling me that this can occur but he can correct it by shaving the sides of the teeth to make them closer together. I am so upset. I paid nearly £4500 for my treatment and didn’t expect them to look like this. I think the holes really age me and I am conscious of smiling broadly. This is a lot of money for me. I couldn’t say how disappointed I was to the orthodontist at the time when he first removed the brace as I was so shocked and I didn’t want to come over as criticizing his work. A few days ago I went back to the orthodontist to have an impression made of my mouth just in case the bonded retainer comes out (I think that was the reason for the impression). I mentioned my worry to the orthodontist about the holes but he only said that they may close on their own but unlikely. I am so disappointed. Surely he could have closed the holes during the treatment. I paid nearly £4500 and didn’t expect this to happen. Is it too late for me now. Kind regards
A. I’m afraid this is not my field as i am not an orthodontist.
I recommend you go for a second opinon with an orthodontist and discuss your concerns with them. They can give you a full mouth assessment and advise you from there.
Kind regards
Dr Justin Glaister

Dr Justin Glaister
Umbrella
www.umbrellasmiles.com
Tel: 020 7612 9810
11 Harley Street
London W1G 9PF
Tags: bad teeth, black teeth, braces, discoloured tooth, discoloured teeth, misplaced tooth, missing teeth, missing teethj, orthodontic treatment, orthodontics, orthodontist, Q. Orthodontics, retainer, stained teeth, yellow teeth
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Monday, October 12th, 2009
Q. Dear Dr. Patel. I have just had a replacement bridge and whilst the two crowned teeth supporting the false tooth are well fitted the centre false tooth has a gap at the gum line and appears to be leaning out a little. The dentist has filed it to reduce the bulky appearance but this has not helped and it is not as good as the original bridge I had done 8 years ago by the same dentist. The dentist is trying hard to please me and has arranged to put a veneer on the FALSE tooth. Is having a veneer on a false tooth common and how durable will it be. I would be very pleased to receive a reply. Thank you very much.
A. I think that putting a veneer over the tooth may not work the bridge needs to be removed and if it can be taken off in one piece can be sent to the laboratory and fixed, if not you will need a new bridge.

Dr Riten Patel
The Mulberry
www.mulberrydental.co.uk
Tel: 01932 223 479
18 Ashley Road
Walton on Thames Surrey
KT12 1HS
Tags: bridge, bridges, composite veneers, crow, crowded teeth, crown, crowns, dental bridge, dental bridges, dental crown, dental crowns, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, dentistry, false teeth, misplaced tooth, teeth removed, tooth veneer, vaneers, venee, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile, venner, venners
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Monday, October 12th, 2009
Q. hello there, i have had some tingling (not like normal tooth pain like when i have needed a new filling) just really annoying in my top uppper large molar inside the tooth. it started a few nonths i went to my dentist he did a tapping test and could not find anything wrong. it ago lasted a month or so then went off for at least 5 months. now it has come back it does not hurt when i eat or is not particulary senseative. i have bee to the doctors and had anti biotics and a nose spray just incase it was a sinus infection she said. WHATS YOUR OPINION IT COULD BE I WOULD BE SO GRAEFUL FOR YOUR ADVISE. kind regds
A. I recommend you go back to your dentist and ask him to take an x-ray of this tooth and to check your bite.
Kind regards
Dr Justin Glaister

Dr Justin Glaister
Umbrella
www.umbrellasmiles.com
Tel: 020 7612 9810
11 Harley Street
London W1G 9PF
Tags: dental+fillings. fillings, dentist, dentist london, dentist watford, fillings, metal fillings, misplaced tooth, molar. tooth, mould of the teeth, Q. Orthodontics, resin+fillings, sensitive teeth, teeth decay, teeth fillings, tooth decay, tooth filling, tooth fillings, white filling, white fillings, wisdom teeth, wisom tooth
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Monday, October 12th, 2009
Q. Hi there, the other week my little boy who is 2 feel and burst his lip and he ha damaged the nerve on his frount tooth. I took him to the dentist and she told me there is nothing she can do with it, but i really need help my wee boy does modeling and with his tooth that colour he cant do it any more. Please can u help my i am willing to pay anything or do anything to get this fixed the tooth isnt chipped or anything its just grey. Is there absoloutley anything that can be done to fix this at anycost. Thank you
A. Please book an appointment to see Dr Mike Harrison, he specialises in recontructing childrens teeth. see website- www.umbrellsmiles.com or call 020 7612 9810
Kind regards
Dr Justin Glasiter

Dr Justin Glaister
Umbrella
www.umbrellasmiles.com
Tel: 020 7612 9810
11 Harley Street
London W1G 9PF
Tags: chipped teeth, chipped tooth, clean teeth, clean the teeth, cosmetic dentist, cosmetic dentistry, cosmetic dentistry drugs, cosmetic dentists, Cosmetic+dentistry, cost cosmetic dentistry, discoloured tooth, discoloured teeth, infection, misplaced tooth, missing teeth, missing teethj, NHS, nhs dentist, nhs dentistry, Q. Teeth Whitening, smile, teeth discolouration, teeth whiten, teeth whitening, teeth whitenning, tooth whitening, white filling, white fillings, white teeth, wobbly teeth, worn teeth, yellow teeth
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Monday, October 12th, 2009
Q. My question is about my lower teeth, 4 to 5 of them are overcrowded but also some are kind of chipped but do not have a hole in them. Is there a way to get them to line up in every way?
A. You could have the teeth straightened and then have the chipped teeth re built. You need to have a consultation to see what options are available.

Dr Riten Patel
The Mulberry
www.mulberrydental.co.uk
Tel: 01932 223 479
18 Ashley Road
Walton on Thames Surrey
KT12 1HS
Tags: broken teeth, chipped teeth, chipped tooth, cracked tooth, crooked smile, crooked teeth, crowded teeth, long teeth, loose teeth, loose tooth, misplaced tooth, Q. Broken teeth, Q. Orthodontics, straight teeth, teeth, teeth alignment, teeth straightened, teeth straightening, teeth striaghtening, tooth, twisted teeth
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Saturday, October 10th, 2009
Q. i currently have a false removable tooth in my front left tooth and my teeth are discolored! i wish to get my teeth whitened and my false front tooth made the same color as my teeth when there whitened. To do this i would have to have it replaced i assume. what are my options and what cost would this be?
A. Whitening the teeth will cost around £400. the replacement tooth could cost around £200 if it is a single tooth denture.

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: cosmetic dentist, cost teeth whitening, enlighten teeth whitening, misplaced tooth, Q. Dentures, Q. Missing teeth, Q. Orthodontics, Q. Teeth Whitening, teeth whiten, teeth whitening, teeth whitenning, tooth whitening, valplast dentures, zoom teeth whitening
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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
Q. my teeth are misalligned and are over crowded..what treatment could you recommend other than braces. i dont mind teeth being removed if the outcome will be that they are straight thanks
A. Thanks for your e-mail, there are many Orthodontic products available through dental practices, with treatment times starting at as little as four weeks. However, if you have decided this is not a route you wish to take, I would advise that you visit a cosmetic dentist to discuss the possibililty of using Veneers to assist in creating you a perfect new smile. I hope that this will be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me if you require further advise. Kindest regards. 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
Tags: crowded teeth, crown, crowns, misplaced tooth, orthodontic treatment, orthodontics, teeth, teeth alignment, teeth straightening, teeth striaghtening
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Saturday, October 3rd, 2009
Q. i have 2 missing teeth with one in between the two that are missing. ex. tooth, hole, tooth. Can i still get a bridge?
A. As long as the abutment teeth are healthy and well supported it should be fine.

Dr Rob Tennet
St Johns Dental Practice
www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk
Tel: 0121 643 0610
18 Bennett’s Hill
Birmingham B2 5QJ
Tags: bridge, bridges, dental bridge, dental bridges, misplaced tooth, missing teeth, missing teethj, teeth, tooth
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Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Q. I had a tooth come loose, a root canal was done in that area 23 years ago, and it was removed and decay was detected. It was cleaned out and it was recommended I look into an implant rather than a bridge. I would rather do neither since it is in a spot in my mouth(#29) that you cannot even see the area where the tooth is missing. Can’t I just not have anything done and be ok if I am willing to live with the gap in my back teeth area?????
A. Yes the gap could be left but this will cause drfit of the other teeth and over eruption of the oposing teeth.

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: bridge, bridges, dental bridge, dental bridges, dental implant, dental implants, dental implants costs, dental inplant, implant, implant dentist, implantologist, implants, misplaced tooth, missing teeth, missing teethj
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009
Q. Iam missing just about all of my back teeth and i have an over bite havent been to a dentist in years iam 46yrs old very embarassed by this problem what type of dentist do i need to see first
A. It doesnt really matter what type of dentist, but more importantly you want to see an experienced dentist .

Dr Kalpesh Bohara
The Dental Suite
www.dental-suite.co.uk
Tel: 01509 231144
36 Frederick Street
Loughborough Leicester
LE11 3BJ
Tags: dentist, dentistry, misplaced tooth, missing teeth, missing teethj
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Monday, September 14th, 2009
Q. I’m 17 years old and i have noticied that my jaw is slighty more to the left, I have already had braces and i want to know what options i have to get it fixed?
A. I guess you might need another brace if the mis-alignment is bad enough

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: aligner, alignment, braces, jaw, jaw bone, jaw click, jaw joint, Jaw line, misplaced tooth, offline jaw, orthodontic treatment, orthodontics, orthodontist
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Q. Hi Dr Andrew Moore My teeth started to move only a few months after i had finished six months of wearing a removable brace and before this a fixed brace and night brace during a year and a half. This was when i was about ten , i am 38 now,my front teeth are quite big compared to what my baby teeth were like and so i have always had a problem with over crowding. As my teeth are quite crooked at the front, they over lap, do you think i would benifit from having a removable or fixed brace again could it help to straighten my front teeth or would my teeth end up crooked again. My bottom teeth are also crooked but i did not have a brace as i was told at the time that my teeth would eventualy straighten out but this did not happen. Thank you for your time and help
A. Hi Yes a new brace, probably fixed, would help but it would be essential for long-term, possibly permanent, retention afte the treatment has been completed. We often use a bonded retainer at my clinic to hold teeth permanently after the orthodontics has been completed.

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: aligner, alignment, baby teeth, bad teeth, braces, crooked smile, crooked teeth, fixed brace, fixed braces, front teeth, front tooth, full makeover, gappy teeth, invisalign brace, invisalign braces, invisible braces, misplaced tooth, nhs dentistry, orthodontics, orthodontist, Q. Orthodontics, smile, smile makeover
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Q. Hiya, i had an operation on my gum a few years back which left me with a gap at the front of my mouth, this happened due to a mistake made during the operation? since this happened i have been very subconscious about my teeth as they are in quite a bad state. Who should i contact about this? im looking for a solution, possibly veneers. Thanks. Hope to hear from you soon.
A. Gaps around the gum level can be disguised using crowns or veneers. Obviously the underlying health of your gums is important to be correct prior to providing these types of restorations. At Aviva Cosmetic Dentistry we have a wealth of experience in dealing with smile porblems such as these. Please contact my practice for a free cosmetic consultation.

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
Tags: aligner, alignment, crown, crowns, crows, dental crown, dental crowns, dental veneer, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, dentistry, gum, gum disease, gums, lava veneer, misplaced tooth, porcelain, porcelain crowns, porcelain veneer, Q. Dental crowns, Q. Dental Veneers, venee, veneer, veneers, venner, venners
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Friday, September 4th, 2009
Q. Hi there, I have a tooth in the roof of my mouth just about half a centimetre behind my front teeth. I am 20 and have a slight gap where I assume this tooth should be. I also feel my front teeth are a bit big and it is making me feel insecure. What treatments would you recommend? Thankyou for your time.
A. It sounds like a brace might be used to reposition the teeth possibly followed by veneers to reshape the teeth, ask your dentist for a full quote.

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: bad teeth, braces, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, dentist, invisalign brace, misplaced tooth, missing teeth, orthodontic treatment, orthodontics, orthodontist, Q. Dental Veneers, Q. Orthodontics, tooth veneer, vaneers, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
Q. Hi there i have a tooth that is half missing! my dentist wants to do an extraction on it but i keep putting it off, it has started to hurt abit now! but if i go let my dentist extract the remaining tooth will there be any problems duing the extraction? where the tooth has brocken the gum has gone over the the broken part so i think that she is gonna have problems getting it i am more frieghtend of the dentist cutting my gum open! im am terified of going to the dentist ever since a dentist i used to go to messed up one of my teeth.
A.
It sounds as though you do need your tooth removed- please discuss your anxiety with your dentist as the problem of removing the tooth will only increase the more the decay is allowed to grow

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
Tags: chipped teeth, chipped tooth, dental anxiety, dental pain, dental phobia, fear of dentist, general anaesthetic, Microabrasion, misplaced tooth, missing teeth, missing teethj, Q. Broken teeth, Q. Missing teeth, teeth pain
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Monday, August 24th, 2009
Q. I HAVE TWO TEETH MISSING COULD YOU ADVISE MY TREATMENT AND COSTS
A. I would recommend implants over bridge work over dentures provided various factors are met. I cannot give you costs as there are too many variables

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
Tags: bridge, bridges, dental bridge, dental bridges, dental crown, dental crowns, misplaced tooth, missing teeth, missing teethj, molar. tooth, Q. Dental Bridges, Q. Dentures, Q. Orthodontics, teeth, teeth alignment, teeth removed
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Thursday, May 21st, 2009
Q. please help my friend and I we think our dentist could have done more ? so if we have missing teeth how do we repair that are dentures or implants bridges etc our only options or can we get a set of pageants teeth like you can in America or is that just 4 children ps our funds are limited are there any grants available or TV shows. YOURS SINCERELY
A. sorry, it is very difficult to give you options with this information.

Dr Kalpesh Bohara
The Dental Suite
www.dental-suite.co.uk
Tel: 01509 231144
36 Frederick Street
Loughborough Leicester
LE11 3BJ
Tags: bridge, bridges, dental implant, dental implants, dental implants costs, denture, dentures, implant, implant dentist, implantologist, implants, misplaced tooth, missing teeth, missing teethj
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Monday, May 11th, 2009
Q. Hi When I was 18 (I’m now 24)one of my canine teeth began to come through in the middle of the roof of my mouth. Since then it has moved forward greatly and now sits behind the milk tooth it was meant to replace. It is now at an angle which I believe is because it cannot move any further forward due to my lower teeth obstructing it when my mouth is closed. I know I should do something about it although it isn’t really causing me any problems because eventually my milk tooth will wall out, however I’m very reluctant to get a brace as I work in the fashion industry. A dentist once suggested it might be a possibility to file the adult tooth down and fix a cap/veneer in order to make it inline with my other teeth. Do you think this is possible or are there any other options for me other than a brace? Thanks very much for your help
A. I have treated cases with misplaced canine / retained milk tooth by Crowns & veneers the advantage is that is takes a couple of visits 1-2 weeks apart. It is a good choice when the tooth is not too far out of line.
I have also removed the milk & Canine tooth & replaced with a dental implant & crown. This is useful when the canine tooth postion is poor and the milk tooth is about to fail. It does take longer but once done it is a very stable result.
lower cost in the same situation is replacement with a bridge , adhesive or crown retained.
Other alternatives use clear orthodontic positioners such as Clearstep or Invisalign Systems
If you wish to investigate further we offer a free intial consultation. If you then choose a full written case assesment with photo & cast simulation it is £200, or £300 including orthodontic treatment plans.
Dr Rob Tennet
0121 643 0610

Dr Rob Tennet
St Johns Dental Practice
www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk
Tel: 0121 643 0610
18 Bennett’s Hill
Birmingham B2 5QJ
Tags: braces, dental bridge, dental bridges, dental implant, dental implants, dental implants costs, dental inplant, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, implant, implant dentist, implantologist, implants, misplaced tooth, vaneers, venee, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile, venner, venners
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Monday, May 4th, 2009
Q. Hi, Iam 29yrs old. I reside in India. I had an accident 1 month ago. I lost 1 tooth on the top center and 2 centers on the lower line. It also stuck the other center tooth on the top and one more beside it as well as one on the lower line next to the canine. These are still strong but got a root canal done as recommended by my dentist. To replace the missing tooth what could be the best option. What would be more advisable to do? A bridge or removable dentures? Iam also worried about loosing the bone structure at the spaces of the missing teeth. Will this bone loose lead to the neighbouring teeth getting loose over a period of time? If so how long will that be? Thankyou…
A. Ideally, you need to have a CT scan to confirm the bone levels in your jaw. This is the only way to determine how much bone you have and if it is possiblt to have an implant in the gap. This is by far your best option. You are right in saying that you are worried about losing bone in the area. When a gap is present, the gum and bone shrinks back. The less bone, the less likely it is to have an implant placed. You may also find that the teethon either side may drift into the gap- often tilted at an angle. So, the quicker it is planned, the better. A removeable denture will probably be needed anyway if an implant is placed for approx 12 weeks afterwards. This will make sure that everything has healed before a crown is placed. I hope all of this information has helped in your decision.

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
Tags: misplaced tooth, missing teeth, missing teethj, root, root canal, root canal treatment
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