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Does cost of treatment seem reasonable to you?

Monday, March 8th, 2010
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Dear Dr Caplin, I would be very grateful to recieve your view and informal advice. I am a British ex-pat living in Bahrain and following a visit to the dentist today, I would like to get a second view. The dental practice is well regarded but in Bahrain I am cautious of local health care. I have had some discomfort in my upper left middle molar (the one next to the back molar). FYI I have had my wisdom teeth removed some 15 years ago (I am 35). The discomfort is in the form of a sharpe pain with some cold foods, and recently sometimes when chewing. The pain does not last beyond a split second or so. The dentist x-rayed the area and did not mention any problems or decay. He said I simply needed to floss 3 times a day. He said (whcih I saw on the x-ray) that there is a gap between this tooth and the back molar of about 1mm or so, and that this is the cause. Meat gets lodged in the gap and apparantly causes decay/acid which is causing the pain. Simple flossing will stop the pain. He also recommened that I consider a bridge between the two teeth to block the gap and prevent food lodging. My first question is: Is this the only problem that is likley to be occuring? It seems a little straight forward. Is it possible that regular flossing will stop the pain and sensitivity? Or could there be something more significant going on? My concern then arose when he spotted my two front crowns. These are in need of replacement as they are over 15 years old and I have some gum disfiguration (very minor) from the few occassions I have knocked the caps out in my teens. He then suggested that if I had a budget I should get the front caps sorted to give me a better smile and use floss for the molar. My concerns are not cosmetic, but are with the pain in the molar so I want to ensure this is sorted as a priority. He quoted me GBP 1,200 for the molar bridge and GBP 1,400 for replacement of the two front caps. Having not had major dental work done in the UK for some time I would be grateful if you could advise if these costs seem reasonable. I’m sure they are not the cheapest in comparison to some UK dentists however, I would prefer to pay an appropriate amount (i.e. not the cheapest) to recieve good quality treatment. I look forward to your response at your earliest convenience. Regards Mr J Wolfe,

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Would braces be covered by the NHS?

Friday, March 5th, 2010
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Hi Dr Caplan, i am 27 and have what i consider really crooked teeth which are probably caused by an overlapping bight. I have arranged through my dentist to see a specialist about braces or what would need to be done and my dentist says it would probably require surgery to align the jaw. Would the NHS cover any of this? I dont have a high paying job, but have a crooked smile really affects my confidence and i really want to get this fixed.,

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Smoked since 8 and need to improve colour of teeth?

Friday, March 5th, 2010
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Ive smoked since I was 8 years of age im now nearly 23 my teeth are very yellow still, even after I paid £500 (which i saved long and hard for) to have them whitened privatley as im a single mum on benefits and couldnt get it done on the nhs, I undergone two weeks of sleeping with specially made trays in my mouth with the bleach, but after about 2-3 days after all the treatment, they went back to nearly the same colour. I’m at my witts end what can i do to whiten them, i’ve stopped smoking and i dont drink much tea or coffee, I’ve not laughed for over 10 years for feeling too ashamed what can I do?,

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Do you know of a cheap implant dentist in the north east?

Thursday, March 4th, 2010
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Can you please tell me where in the north east can i look to select a reputable dentist that is inexpensive, yet well qualified and proffessional, i have been given a quote of £2000 per implant, this is out of my price range by far, but i do want the best possible treatment available..thank you for your time,

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Will braces damage caps already in place?

Thursday, March 4th, 2010
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I am 45. I sucked my thumb until I was 26! I also had a slight left side cross bite. I wore an upper plate brace when I was 11 but wasn’t given anything to keep the teeth in place, so over time they went back to how they were. When I was 30 I had my front teeth capped, as you could not see any of my upper teeth (and I mean any) when I smiled. My mouth was also sucken as you can image and I had deep lines. They brought two teeth over the bottom set of teeth to rectify the cross bite and lengthed the teeth so you could see them. I have a very long lip also so you cannot see my gums. Although the caps have improved my smile and support to my mouth area vastly, my upper set of teeth is still very narrow and the uncapped teeth go inwards, not giving me much support. I am considering braces, however I am frightened the caps which I can’t afford to replace will be damaged? Please note that I am told my teeth are very healthy, it is just that the upper set are displaced. I cannot tell you how trumatic my showing no teeth, while I was growing up has been for me, with people not liking me until they got to know me etc. Even the cutting down of my otherwise healthy teeth and having caps has been a huge truma for me, I’ve never really felt comfortable with the caps. Also can you recommend a good cosmetic/orthadentist. In central or west London. Thank you.,

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Tooth pain makes my head hurt but what can be done?

Thursday, March 4th, 2010
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I have pain on one of my teeth. I can eat on that teeth however when i sleep at night the pain hurts causing me to get little sleep. It also causes some pain during the day. The pain on my teeth causes my head to hurt, only when my teeth is experiencing the pain, it causes pain in my head. I have a filling on a teeth and i feel its the teeth with the filling that is causing me pain. I am really worried, and because i am student, i have to wait for my HC1 form to get back in order for me to get treatment. What is the best solution for me to do. Please can you give me advice as i am really worried.,

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What can be done about one crooked tooth?

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
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I have a back tooth (the one that is next to my wisdom teeth that is crooked. I had the wisdom tooth(this was the tooth behind it) and the tooth in front of it removed because of decay so now that tooth has become crooked. Is there a way to straight that one tooth? I’m preparing to get a bridge placed there but that tooth must be straightened first. My dentist said that I could have it filed down or that I could go to the ortho and get braces. Would I need a full set of braces just for the one tooth?,

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Is there a way to re-close tooth gap wihout braces?

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
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I am an old ortho patient and i lost my retainers over 3 yrs ago..i was not a server ortho case..just closing up my gap on my upper teeth..i had the braces for six months and then a retainer. Well since the 3 yrs with out a retainer my teeth are starting to gap again and i want to know if there was something i could do to reclose my gaps with out having to go thru braces again and moreafforable the invisalign?,

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What protective mouth guards are there for contact sport?

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
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My 13 year old daughter had an accident where she fell and received a severe trauma on her front teeth. She had a root fracture on one of her teeth which required to put a post on it before having a crown put on and her other tooth was not lost but half of her tooth broke and another crown was used. She has been in Taekwondoo since she was 7 years old. I dont want her to give up this sport she loves so much, but my concern is that since it is a contact sport what protection in terms of mouth guards would be recommended for this kind of situation. Can any possible mouth guard offer some level of protection in her case and in the sport she is in. How strong are these crowns?,

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What is the cost of clear fixed braces?

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
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Hello, I am wondering if you have an average price for the clear fixed brackets for the upper teeth only. i have been quoted £2500 although I asked if this was for both upper and lower and they said yes and although I only want the upper ones fitted there would be no change in cost. Can you confirm if this is normally the case? Thanks, K,

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