I Have Crohns, Gum Disease And Stained, Misaligned Teeth, Can I have Veneers?
Q.
I have really badly stained front I am a non smoker but do like red wine – can I still successfully have veneers despite the fact that I may have gum disease as they are bleeding very easily? I believe that the enamel on my front teeth has gone it is making me feel miserable. It is leading to confidence issues and I really need some advice to get it sorted. What can you suggest? please
I have really badly stained front I am a non smoker but do like red wine – can I still successfully have veneers despite the fact that I may have gum disease as they are bleeding very easily? I believe that the enamel on my front teeth has gone it is making me feel miserable. It is leading to confidence issues and I really need some advice to get it sorted. What can you suggest? please
I also suffer with Crohns disease also my teeth are not correctly in alignment top and bottom and I have no bite in a word my teeth need a complete overhaul.
I really do not wish to have braces my age is 56 years old
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
A.
hi
hi
something can always be done , but it is important that the foundations are strong.
firstly have the gum disease investigated and treated , then get an opinion on the cosmetics .
the crohns can cause complications with certain aspects of treatment but usually these can be overcome
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This entry was posted on Friday, March 1st, 2013 at 4:11 pmand is filed under Bad teeth, Dr Butt's Answers, Experts Answers, veneers.
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