Posts Tagged ‘Q. Broken teeth’
Monday, October 26th, 2009
Q. I have Sjogrens and 3 of my teeth have crumbled and fallen out leaving parts of the teeth in the gum which the dentist will remove. What options do i have when it comes to rplacement teeth, the dentist says a bridge is out of the question. I have a NHS exception card
A. A denture may be your only choice

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, broken teeth, dental bridge, dental bridges, denture, dentures, fractured teeth, NHS, nhs dentist, nhs dentistry, Q. Broken teeth, Q. Dentures
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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
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007
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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
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: bonding, broken teeth, cosmetic dentistry, cosmetic dentistry drugs, cosmetic dentists, Cosmetic+dentistry, cracked tooth, crooked teeth, crowded teeth, Q. Broken teeth
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Monday, October 19th, 2009
Q. i have a chipped tooth in the front and i was wondering just because it is chipped will it decay or get worse?
A. If it has chipped because of decay then i will get worse very quickly. If there is no deacy present at the moment get it checked by your dentist as soon as possible.

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: chipped teeth, chipped tooth, decayed teeth, fractured teeth, orthodontic treatment, orthodontics, orthodontist, Q. Broken teeth, Q. Orthodontics, teeth, teeth decay, tooth, tooth decay
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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Q. hello dr andrew moore my question is since having 5 children my teeth have broke at the back of my mouthand they are horriable i dont think i have smiled properly for about 8 years i need alot of work doing on them and carnt afford it as i am a single parent could you give me some information on how to get help as i just want to smile again
A. You may qualify for fre treatment on the NHS, ask your NHS dentist for advice.

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Q. Hi there i have a question for you i have a impacted wisdom tooth its my lower right side my dentist told me i could take it out whenever i want and its not a big deal, well my question is can that wisdom tooth cause my second molar to start raising up and make a couple of my bottom teeth crooked? because that is happening but like i said he said it wasnt a big deal!? can you please help me? thanks
A. Hi
It is very unlikely for the wisdom tooth to cause the crowding, but an examination would be required.
If you are getting repeated infections or it is causing damge to you adjacent tooth then it may require removal. Your dentist would discuss all your options.

Dr Kalpesh Bohara
The Dental Suite
www.dental-suite.co.uk
Tel: 01509 231144
36 Frederick Street
Loughborough Leicester
LE11 3BJ
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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. yesterday my two front lower teeth moved and when i got home i notice their where turning black from the bottom and is soo weird because my teeth are healthy soo my question is am i going to be a 20 year girl missing two teeth?:(
A. It may be that you have hit these these causing them to become lose. Otherwise it maybe that over time your teeth have moved and you have only just noticed.
Please book an appointment with a dentist.
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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Monday, October 12th, 2009
Q. my 8 year old son has broken his tooth under the gum as a result of a collision playing football. He has visited the dentist who suggested that we just leave it but the tooth is becoming a bit wobbly. What is your advice on this one?
A. If it is a baby tooth its best to let it fall out, if its a permanent tooth it needs looking at ASAP

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
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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
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Saturday, October 10th, 2009
Q. My 2 front teeth on top are slightly uneven. One of them is straight on the bottom, and the other is slightly curved and hangs just a little bit lower. Can the one that is curved be filed down to match the one next to it so that they are both straight?
A. You can trim teeth but only by a small amount otherwise they become weak and sensitive

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, cosmetic dentistry, crooked teeth, front teeth, front tooth, Q. Broken teeth, smile, straight teeth, teeth straightened, teeth straightening, teeth striaghtening
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Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
Q. Hey I have a tooth that is a molar that is broken that was broken since about 8 years ago and its not infected but was wondering how my dentist would remove it as it is a baby tooth. basically I would love to hear many options and the thing is that all the sides of the tooth is still up but the middle is all gone. So I was wondering what kind of ways a dentist could remove a tooth like that?
A.
If you go to your general dentist and they feel that they cannot take it out, they can refer you to an oral surgeon who will take it out with ease.
Kind regards
www.umbrellasmiles.com

Dr Justin Glaister
Umbrella
www.umbrellasmiles.com
Tel: 020 7612 9810
11 Harley Street
London W1G 9PF
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
Q. hi there i am 18 in march .i fell off my bike when i was younger and totally shattered all my front teeth.they look terrible.i am increasingly aware of how bad they look.i would love to have full teeth and have them all white.what do you recommend and how much will it cost me.please email me back as soon as possible.i am looking to have the procedure done just after march 2010.
A.
I would suggest that you have a few different consultations with cosmetic dentists and also preview their work to discuss what your desired results are and what would be achievable.
Each individual practice will have different prices for there treatments and also use different laboratory’s so the cost is dependant upon which practice you decide to have your treatment with.
I would highly suggest you shop around to find a dentist you feel confident in achieving your desired aesthetic result.
Justin glaister
www.umbrellasmiles.com

Dr Justin Glaister
Umbrella
www.umbrellasmiles.com
Tel: 020 7612 9810
11 Harley Street
London W1G 9PF
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Monday, August 31st, 2009
Q. my daughter (14 broke in half one of her front teeth(across) yesterday. what can be done with this and how long wil it take? she is very conscious about how she is looking
A. The tooth could be built up with a composite (white) filling if minor or a crown of some description if it is a more major break.

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: broken teeth, crown, dental fillings, Q. Broken teeth, Q. Dental crowns, teeth fillings
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Monday, August 31st, 2009
Q. Dear Dr.Safeer Butt DURING THE EARLY YEARS OF MY STUDENT LIFE in SCHOOL I HAD A FALL AND SUSTAINED A FRACTURE RIGHT UPPER CANINE AND LOSS OF VIABILITY OF CENTRAL INCISOR ON UPPER RIGHT TOOTH. INITIALLY THERE WAS NO ANY PROBLEMS. AFTER COMPLETING MY SCHOOLING I HAD STEEPED IN TO THE COLLEGE IT HAD STARTED GIVING ME PROBLEMS LIKE PAIN AND SWELLING. IT USED TO SUBSIDE WITH ANTIBIOTICS USAGE. AFTER COMPLETING THE SCOOLING STEPPED IN TO THE PG COURSE ALSO IT WAS THE SAME SCENARIO. THEN STARTED EXPERIENCING SEVERE PAIN IN TOOTH. IT WAS SO HAPPENED I CONSULTED THE DENTIST HE HAD SUGGESTED ME THE CHOICE OF RCT AND ALONG WITH THE EXTRACTION OF THE FRACTURED TOOTH CANINE. UNDERWENT THE EXTRACTION. RCT WAS CARRIED OUT. NO PROBLEMS FOR THE LAST 5 TO 7 YRS. GADUALLY THE PAIN RE APPEARED AND STARTED WITH ANTIBIOTICS IN BETWEEN THERE WAS A FACTURE OF CROWN 1 YR AGO AND THE BRIDGE WAS RE CONSTRUCTED. NOW THE PAIN RE APPEARS ONCE IN 6 MONTHS. SUBSIDES WITH ANTIBIOTICS. WHAT SHOULD I DO NEXT? KINDLY GIVE ME YOUR VALUABLE SUGEESTIONS, OPINIONS AND FURTHER MANAGERIAL LINES. THANKING YOU.
A. you need to isolate the pathology and if the tooth has already been root filled consider the place ment of an implant

Dr Safeer Butt
S3 Dental Studios
www.s3dental.co.uk
Surrey Kent Sussex
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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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Friday, April 3rd, 2009
Q. my front tooth cracked due to an accident but over the months it has broken away,now i only have half a side of that tooth left,so now im very concious of it now specially wen i laugh and i wont have my pic taken now,cause the inside of the remaining bit is going black as well,and its starting to hurt abit now,i so desperately want it done b4 the other bit goes,but 2 things stop me,i have a phobia about dentists and the cost,any suggestions with a big please,thanku
A. Dear,
Many people have a phobia of the dentist. I recommend you make some enquires with dentists in your area to find who is particularly good with nervous patients. Most dentists have a lot of experience with nervous patients and will take their time with you in order to build your confidence.
Unfortunately your dental problems will not go away and if you dont not get them seen to, will only continue to worsen.
In regards to cost, an NHS dentist can help you acheive and maintain oral health (some patients are exempt from paymeny depending on their situation, other pay a small fee).
Kind regards
Dr Justin Glaister

Dr Justin Glaister
Umbrella
www.umbrellasmiles.com
Tel: 020 7612 9810
11 Harley Street
London W1G 9PF
Tags: broken teeth, dental pain, dental phobia, Q. Broken teeth, scared of dentist, teeth pain
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Thursday, April 2nd, 2009
Q. My front 4 teeth are just fine on the top, however the rest on either side are either broken, decaying or missing. What would be my best bet with dentures? Partials, over dentures, or complete upper set?
A.
It a specific answer that needs a clinical assesment to answer properly. If you are not sure get a couple of dental opinions and decide which outcome best suits your teeth and lifestyle.
Rob

Dr Rob Tennet
St Johns Dental Practice
www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk
Tel: 0121 643 0610
18 Bennett’s Hill
Birmingham B2 5QJ
Tags: broken teeth, decayed teeth, denture, dentures, missing teeth, missing teethj, partial denture, partial dentures, Q. Broken teeth, Q. Dentures, Q. Missing teeth, teeth decay, tooth decay
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Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
Q. Hi, I started having problems with my teeth after my pregnancy back in 1994. Since then its been all down hill from there and my teeth are falling apart. Cavitys ,broken teeth,I barely can eat and I rarley smile. My Teeth are getting worse everyday and i am so depressed. I have searched and searched for services based on my income but the clinics near me only pull teeth and do fillings.I live in Eastern Part of Texas,USA Can y
ou help me to find some services that are affordable for someone with a low income. I would even consider dentures at this point,at least on my top row of teeth,or a bridge.Please Help!!!!!!!!!!!! Advise I live in the United States,not uk.I am desprate for help.Thank you.
A.
I will look into this for you as I dont know the answer for your local area.
Rob

Dr Rob Tennet
St Johns Dental Practice
www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk
Tel: 0121 643 0610
18 Bennett’s Hill
Birmingham B2 5QJ
Tags: bad teeth, broken teeth, cavities, I have missing teeth and broken teeth and on a budget C, I have missing teeth and broken teeth and on a budget C, Q. Broken teeth
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Monday, March 30th, 2009
Q. hi i broken my 2nd rear molar on theleft it broke sort of diagonal to the gumline i also have a filling in that tooth. it does not hurt. i am terrified of the dentist and have got an appointmnt next week. could yo tell me what the dentist may do as i am scared they may want to pull it out. thanks
A. If the tooth isn’t hurting they should be able to place a filling/inlay or crown
regards Andrew

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: broken teeth, dental fillings, dental+fillings. fillings, fillings, Q. Broken teeth, tooth filling, tooth fillings
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