i want my top front 2 crowns replacing and possibly the ones at either side. would a bridge be best or would replacement crowns.i had my crowns put in 18 years ago and have never liked them. ive always smiled with my lips closed. one of my adjacent teeth is loose due to gum disease.
i,d also like to have them whitened, but theres too many procedures to choose from and i don,t know which will get the best results
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Would a bridge be best for replacing my old crowns?
Tuesday, June 26th, 2012Can I pay with a payment scheme to replace my missing teeth with dental implants?
Tuesday, March 13th, 2012 Hi Mark
Over the past 2 years I have had 7 teeth removed because continuous abscess problem from having all my teeth. I now have a gap from my central incisors to my wisdom tooth on my right side.
I have tried the false teeth, but they generate so much saliva that they make me physically sick. When asking my dentist about implants, the price I was given was £1500 a tooth.
Mark I am a working man but I am not a wealthy man, is there any scheme I could go on where I could pay monthly or better still have a trainee do his or here training on me.
Mark any suggestions I would be grateful for.
Yours gratefully
Can the NHS provide me with treatment for my missing tooth?
Friday, September 30th, 2011hi there dr tennet! 5 years ago my dentist pulled out a tooth next to my front teeth,it was broken but could have been filled,anyway he made a bridge that didnt fit,he filed it down and made it to small so i didnt wear it, ive looked at the cosmetic dentistry guide and i think it could be possible to have crowns fitted, im just to scared to ask incase they say no,its affecting how i talk and smile as i dont like to open my mouth.im only 27,ive quit smoking and have stopped suger completely,would you think its worth a try?also i know they cost alot of money and i lost my job last year could it be done on the nhs? regards
What are my options for the treatment of a broken tooth at the front of my mouth?
Monday, September 12th, 2011my tooth(milk) is half broken since i was 15 years old and i did not go to a dentist at that time. it is now decaying and stinking,i am an university student and i have to do a lot of presentations and my tooth is causing a problem since the half broken teeth is found in the front of my mouth and it is visible. what i would like to know is that, can permanent tooth be grown at the age of 20?i still got my milk tooth and it is decaying. so will my permanent tooth grow when i will remove the milk tooth at this age or will i have to replace a tooth? Everyone is suggesting me to replace the one tooth. the dental implants is costing a lot and your advice would be a great help to me. Thanks in advance